Because they are both green and slimy (sort of)
Seaweed
Red algae is a type of seaweed. This seaweed lives in warm waters.
Algae, Kelp, Seaweed, Sea grass etc........
Seaweed is a protist. It does not have true tissue, and is related to algae.
Yes, Kelp is a seaweed. Seaweed is the common name for most marine algae. Kelp is a type of brown seaweed. See related link
organism that can make its own food by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Seaweed is a type of marine algae that is large and multicellular, while algae refers to a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments. In general, seaweed specifically refers to larger, macroscopic algae, while algae can include both macroscopic and microscopic species.
Producers that are found in the coral reef are zooxanthellae, sponges, seaweed, corraline algae, marine worms, marine algae, plankton, phytoplankton.
Charles J. Hunter has written: 'Seaweed farming in Puget Sound' -- subject(s): Marine algae culture, Marine algae as food
Yes, seaweed is a multicellular algae
Abalone are not considered scavengers. They are herbivorous marine snails that feed on algae and seaweed.
Yes, seaweed is algae. Algae is actually Latin for seaweed.