because algae is green in colour and act like as grasses or plants
grasses in the sea = algae
They eat jelly fish, sponges and algae and much more.
No, sea grasses are aquatic plants. However, algae are considered to be protists.
Marine habitats are home to seaweeds, algae, sea grasses, and mangroves.
Jakwan liches,algae,worms,sea grasses, sand crabs
Fish in the ocean eat algae, sea grasses, and mangroves. Those are all producers
Algae, Plankton, Cyanobacteria Anyone of those probably
Yes, algae is a plant that grows in the sea.
Both. A Manatee's diet consists mostly of sea plants, grasses , and algae. However, they have been know to eat small fish from fishing nets. They fall pray to sharks, crocodiles, orca whales, alligators, and humans.
Sea turtles are herbivores, they eat algae, grasses and other marine plants. Tiger Sharks have been known to eat turtles
Phylum Labyrinthomorpha is a group of microscopic marine organisms, often considered protists, that have complex, labyrinth-like shells made of silica. These organisms are found in ocean sediments and play a role in marine food webs as primary producers. Their unique shell structures make them distinct from other marine plankton.
seaweed or sea lettuce :D