Distinguish between a public law relationship and a private law relationship.
What is the relationship between ethics and WHAT? You need at least two things to have a relationship.
a relationship between brothers should be sacred and good....
there is no relationship
well the relationship between mass and force is..........*relationship... Force=mass x acceleration
No it is a secondary consumer. They eat mussels which in turn eat seaweed.
Kelp, seaweed, phytoplankton, dinoflagellates, diatoms, sea lettuce, algae, etc.
i think that starfish are omnivores because they eat mussels and seaweed which by the way are examples so there you go. starfish are omnivores
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae
Yes as it mostly eats seaweed. +++ No: starfish are either carnivores that prey on bivalves such as mussels, or are filter-feeders browsing on detritus.
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
Dog whelks are marine snails that are carnivorous. They eat mainly mussels and barnacle and not seaweed. The scientific name for dog whelks is Nucella lapillus.
Organisms that live on the shoreline include crabs, clams, mussels, seaweed, snails, and shorebirds. These organisms have adapted to survive in the constantly changing and dynamic environment where land meets sea.
bacause the mushroom is not a plant while the caulerpa seaweed is an algae plant
The Heiltsuk Indians traditionally ate a variety of foods such as fish (salmon, herring, halibut), shellfish (clams, crabs, mussels), seaweed, seaweed, berries, roots, and game such as deer and elk. These foods were sourced from the land and sea surrounding their ancestral territory in what is now known as British Columbia, Canada.
Several organisms in fresh water biomes thrive due to mutualism. One example of this is algae that forms on the shells of snails and turtles. The snails and turtles can use the algae as a camouflage and the algae has somewhere to live.
The Sargasso Sea, between the Azores and the West Indies is a calm area with an abundance of floating seaweed of the genus Sargassum.