Green algae is a producer (autotroph, plant) while the perch is a consumer (heterotroph, predator).
Green algae are not decomposers; they are photosynthetic organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis. Decomposers are organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead organic matter into simpler forms.
Yes, algae are producers... they are "the primary producers of the food chain Yes - algae are photosynthetic organisms this means they produce their own food using sunlight so they are producers.
There are lots of different kinds ofo algae. There are Chlorophytes (green algae) Rhodophytes (red algae), chrysophyta ( golden/brown algae) and lots more!
Green algae requires stronger sunlight for it needs it to under go photosynthesis to make it gree. Red algae does too use photosynthesis, but not to the extent to turn it green. The closer to the surface, the more oxygen too, so the green algae must need more oxygen for respiration.
They eat jelly fish, sponges and algae and much more.
The pool water is green because of algae- which is a type of plant. You just need to add more chlorine to kill off the algae...
Green Algae is unicellular because it only grows on non-vascular plants which are plants with no tubes to carry nu trains and oxygen.
Green algae is a very large group of algae and does not have one specific class that it belongs to. Green algae is divided into two main divisions, chlorophyta and charophyta. Within these divisions, there are many classes of green algae, including chlorophyceae, prasinophyceae, trebouxiophyceae, ulvophyceae, and many more.
To be specific American alligator is the main producer Actually the American alligator is not a producer, but it is a consumer of the everglades
Green algae are classified as plants because they contain chlorophyll and are capable of photosynthesis, like land plants. They also have similar cell structures and reproductive processes to plants. While green algae can exhibit characteristics of protists, their ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis is more indicative of the plant kingdom.
Pros Of The Nile Perch Introduction In Lake Victoria- *Nile Perch provide more body mass (meat) than the smaller 1-2 inch fish that people used to fish out of Lake Victoria *Since smaller boats are not large enough to catch Nile Perch in, fishing industries must catch the perch, thus creating a thriving company and providing more job opourtunities for the locals *Excess fish can be sold to other locations, bringing in money to the companies and people of Kenya and the surrounding area Cons Of The Nile Perch Introduction In Lake Victoria- *Nile perch have caused over 200 species of smaller fish in the lake to die out *Nile Perch eat smaller fish, which feed on the algae in Victoria, and that causes algae build up, and as a result, the oxygen and carbon dyoxidelevels in the water are thrown off *They were not meant to be in the Lake in the first place. They were introduced.
Blue green algae like most plant life require photosynthesis to live. Which means they need light. There is no light in the depths of the ocean bottom. The more light and nutrients, the more algae.