Giant kelp is classified as benthos because it is a type of large seaweed that grows attached to the ocean floor. Unlike nekton, which are free-swimming animals like fish, and plankton, which are drifting organisms, giant kelp anchors itself to substrates in shallow coastal waters. Its structure provides habitat and shelter for various marine organisms, contributing to the ecosystem's biodiversity.
it can grow to the size of a house because i use to have one Giant kelp grows in clear, shallow underwater forests. It is known for its high growth rate, growing up to a half meter a day, and can grow legnths of 30 to 80 m. *sigh*
idk sorry :( maybe cause its giant?
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Giant kelp are neither animals nor plants. Giant kelp is in the Protista Kingdom.
Kelp is not a decomposer. It is a producer.
Kelp is in the phylum Heterokontophyta, and the class Phaeophyceae.
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
kelp does not eat, it is a plant. it photosynthesises
Giant kelp is a brown algae, some scientists believe it is a green algae but it is not.
Plankton, krill, algae, kelp, and seacucumber.
Giant kelp is 100 feet but it can grow to 175 feet
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