moist areas
algae, can have as many as 140 chromosomes
Yes they most certainly can. Algae are opportunistic and they will take hold and colonize a nutrient rich habitat such as the hydroponic medium. They can also grow heterotrophically and therefore do not need sunlight if there is a carbon source in the hydro water.
herbivores. they most often eat red and brown algae, like the kelp that is usually an important part of their habitat.
Algal bloom is the main harmful effect of algae. This generally happens when there is too much algae in the water, in which results in excess of nutrients. This may be because of fertiliser or cleaning products from a nearby residence. The increase of population of algae will also increase the death of them, because they have a short lifespan. And as they die, they take up oxygen in the water, which can disturb or even kill other aquatic animals or plants sharing the same habitat.
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
Floating at the top of the ocean
maybe algae
No, sea grasses are aquatic plants. However, algae are considered to be protists.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe it's that Protococcusspecies are chiefly terrestrial while most other green algae are aquatic.
algae, can have as many as 140 chromosomes
The primary influence of sewage on the river habitat is an massive increase in bacteria levels. This can rapidly kill a variety of wildlife and increase algae levels.
They have adapted to there habitat by,having long claws to grip the trees,they move slowly so that there predators cant see them,And finally they grow algae on them to blend in with the trees.
Sea urchins are very important to their habitat because they help maintain the amount of algae in the ocean.
Algae typically grows in aquatic environments like ponds, lakes, and rivers, so it is unlikely to be found in the forest where the Warrior Cats live. The forest environment with its trees, undergrowth, and streams is not an ideal habitat for algae to thrive.
Biotic: The algae they eat. Abiotic: The water they depend on.
Yes they most certainly can. Algae are opportunistic and they will take hold and colonize a nutrient rich habitat such as the hydroponic medium. They can also grow heterotrophically and therefore do not need sunlight if there is a carbon source in the hydro water.
Micro and macroalgae ranging from the common micro green or brown slime algae to the macro gracilea.