it stays there and if you want to take it home you can eat but you have to know the instructions
Seaweed provides essential nutrients and minerals to organisms that consume it, such as fish, sea turtles, and some species of birds. It also serves as habitat for a variety of marine animals, including small fish, invertebrates, and algae that make up the marine ecosystem. Additionally, seaweed plays a role in carbon sequestration and oxygen production through photosynthesis, helping to maintain a healthy marine environment.
seaweed does not have roots like other plants.seaweed does not have proper leaves like most plants.seaweed has a different cellular arrangement without a cellulose cell wall and do not have differentiated tissues.seaweed uses a different type of chlorophyllthe protist kingdom is mostly made up of the misfits that doesn't exactly meat other kingdom requirements like seaweed.:)**Edit: Meet**
The largest plant without a trunk is the giant kelp. It is a type of seaweed that can grow up to 175 feet in length and forms dense underwater forests in ocean waters.
Seaweed can grow under water because the photosynthesis in the water from the sunlight that gets in the water could make plants grow. Seaweed doesn't have stems or anything it is held by rocks that grows so simply in water because of the algae since there basically a larger form of algae. It absorbs carbon dioxide, minerals, and sunlight for photosynthesis that's why bubbles come up to the surface of the water. They are considered as a plant in water and algae is a very important plant too. Algae makes a big part in photosynthesis and gives off oxygen and helps us breathe.
Yes, poison ivy oil (urushiol) can stay on clothing and other surfaces for months if not properly washed. It is important to wash contaminated clothing with hot water and soap to remove the oil and prevent it from causing a reaction upon contact with skin.
By waves
They dont choose to come to shore they are washed up there
He was washed up on the shore of her island.
very rarely. and if they do, they get washed up on shore.
It gets washed up shore.
We visited the beach and collected beautiful shells that washed up on the shore.
Seaweed does not actually live on the beach, it lives in the ocean near the beach, sometimes it is broken off and washes up on the shore
shore A beautiful shell washed up on the shore at the beach.
well i really don't know
no. some are just simply found after reaching the surface, or being washed up on shore.
Because they wanted to find gold wash up by the shore, but there was not any gold washed up by the shore, there really and turthly was not even one bit of gold any where in Virginia.
Some say Cyprus, some say Cythaera.