Well it has very strong hold fasts (roots) to keep it firmly attached to the rock but it also has air filled bladders to help it keep afloat when the tide comes in
mainly leaves, though any part which has chlorophyll does
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary
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**
Photosynthesis primarily takes place in the leaves of plants. Specifically, it occurs in the chloroplasts, which contain the pigment chlorophyll that captures light energy for the photosynthetic process.
Stomates are a part of a plant that keeps the plant moist and wet.
the root does the root does
The stem
Sea weeds are algae.They are protists,not plants.
stem the stem sticks straight.
Seaweed has a part called a Float. This is often at the very top of the plant. The float mostly floats on the top of the water. The Float helps to keep the Seaweed buoyant. Seaweed floats because of the Float.
The leafy part of a seaweed is called the blade.
The cell wall, made of cellulose, keeps plant cells firm.
Because the root provides stability to the plant, and keeps it firmly in one area. The root also is the part of the plant by which water and nutrients are absorbed from soil - without these, the plant would die.
The noun 'seaweed' is a common noun, a general word for any plant growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the beauty product Lotus Touch Seaweed Gel Wrap.
stem
Alice Springs?
a spool pin