No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
A leafy algae is a type of algae that grows in ponds or aquariums. It appears tree like. It takes a lot of diligence to keep it from overgrowing and recurring.
Pond weed is a weed that grows on the bottom of ponds.
Algae, cattails, largemouth bass, (etc.)
The fish eat it
in lakes and ponds
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No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
too much algae....um..next Q
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
Ponds and marshes or any other place with water
eutrophication
A leafy algae is a type of algae that grows in ponds or aquariums. It appears tree like. It takes a lot of diligence to keep it from overgrowing and recurring.
A leafy algae is a type of algae that grows in ponds or aquariums. It appears tree like. It takes a lot of diligence to keep it from overgrowing and recurring.
Algae Cells are recovered when they are dry on top of a pond so the people who clean ponds can get it. All of the algae they get can be used to feed cattle.