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Is rockweed an invertebrate?

No - its a plant.


What is sea lettuce kelp and rockweed?

algae


What is the scientific name for rockweed?

Ascophyllum nodosum


What tide does rockweed live in?

Rockweed, a type of seaweed, is commonly found growing in the intertidal zone, which is the area that is covered by water during high tide and exposed during low tide. This allows rockweed to thrive in both submerged and exposed conditions as the tide fluctuates.


What is bladderwrack?

Bladderwrack is a Fucus Vesiculosus/algae. Bladderwrack is a common name for Rockweed.


Is rockweed a produer or a consumer or a decopomser?

It is some producer of Number 2 of course!!!!


What feature allows rockweed to withstand the constant wave action of its environment?

holdfasts - apex


What category name for rockweed - sea lettuce - kelp?

Rockweed may refer to three different types of seaweed as well as one type of vascular plant (Pilea microphylla) that is native to Florida. The three seaweeds are: Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus, and Silvetia.


What organisms would most likely be found in the splash zone of the rocky shore?

You didn't give me the multiple choices, but the types of organisms found in the splash zone of a rocky shore would include lots of invertebrates like anemones, starfish, crabs, clams, snails, etc.Yes, and also rockweed. I was told this by my science teacher it's rockweed. I'm going to take the test right now and IF I get it wrong [God forbid] I'll improve my answer; promise. :)Rockweed:) I'm totally taking the same class.


What subkingdom is algae?

Subkingdom algae is the condensed version of Kingdom Protista. It contains organisms such as seaweed, rockweed, Phaeates, and some types of moss.


What are the adaptations for rockweed?

Rockweed (Fucus spp.) has several adaptations that enable it to thrive in intertidal zones. Its tough, leathery structure allows it to withstand harsh wave action and desiccation during low tides. The presence of gas-filled bladders helps it float, maximizing sunlight exposure for photosynthesis. Additionally, its ability to tolerate varying salinity levels and temperature fluctuations makes it resilient in changing coastal environments.


What eats careivore?

A carnivore eats meat A herbivore eats plants An omnivore eats both