Mosses and grass obtain their energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Algae also perform photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to produce energy. Bacteria and mushrooms do not directly provide energy to these organisms.
Yes, algae obtain energy through photosynthesis, a process that converts sunlight into energy. Algae contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and enables them to produce their own food and energy.
Green algae obtain energy through photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into usable energy. They have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight and initiates the chemical reactions that produce energy.
crustaceans great blue heron algae sunfish
Algae use energy from the sun to produce their own food.
Saw grass , Paraphyton , Algae ;)
water + earth= swamp fire + air= energy swamp + energy= life water + life = algae swamp + algae = moss moss + earth = grass
Mosses and grass obtain their energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Algae also perform photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to produce energy. Bacteria and mushrooms do not directly provide energy to these organisms.
no algea is a plant it is living but it does not feed off grass
Algae are not plants such as sea grass and mangroves with give them an innumerable amount of differences. Algae are often single celled organisms, they have no vascular system such as grass and mangroves.
You havv to make algae ( water +life) to make make moss (algae + swamp) to get grass ( moss + earth or land = grass)
Yes,it is a type of algae because it is green and it is a type of plant.
lawn grass
because of its leathery skin the saw grass doesnt hert it.
Grass found in a marsh
probably most likely grass..............or algae because they give off most of the worlds oxygen....so grass or algae
Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.