Fish (like all animals) breathe in oxygen, and breathe out carbon dioxide (they use gills instead of lungs, but it's the same basic process).
Meanwhile, plants ' breathe' carbon dioxide and give off oxygen that the fish need. So they have a Swap. Also, plants use the fish 'poop' as fertilizer, which keeps the water cleaner.
ADDITION
The plants biggest function is not Oxygen since during the night they actually use up oxygen and not CO2.
The BIGGEST benifit is the removal of nitrites and nitrates which build up in the aquarium from decomposition and the fishes respiration(the gills act like kidneys and the water through osmosis removes ammonia from the gill plates)
Basicly the fish breathe out ammonia. The bacteria in the tank and filter convert the ammonia to Nitrites and then in to Nitrate and the plants use the Nitrates and Nitrites as food.
Water changes and filters are essential no matter how many plants you have in a tank vs how many fish.
Algae and higher plants are both photosynthetic organisms that use chlorophyll to convert sunlight into energy. They also have cell walls made of cellulose and similar organelles, such as chloroplasts. Additionally, both algae and higher plants play a crucial role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen and serving as food sources for other organisms.
Examples of unicellular algae include Chlorella, Euglena, and Diatoms. These algae consist of a single cell that performs all necessary functions for survival. Unicellular algae are commonly found in water bodies and play a crucial role in the aquatic ecosystem.
Algae in the rainforest can come in various colors including green, red, and brown. Green algae contain chlorophyll, which gives them their green color and allows them to photosynthesize. These algae play an important role in the rainforest ecosystem by producing oxygen and serving as a food source for other organisms.
Lower plants such as algae are simple, non-flowering plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They are typically found in aquatic environments, but can also grow in moist terrestrial habitats. Algae play essential roles in ecosystems by producing oxygen, serving as food sources for various organisms, and contributing to nutrient cycling.
Algae are protists because they have some of the same organelles. They also are actually called plant like protists. They are still in the protists kingdom though. Protists are microscopic. But, algae is not microscopic. It is confusing but algae is in the Protists Kingdom. Algae also has call walls.
The green fish in a water ecosystem play a significant role as they are often primary consumers, feeding on algae and plants. They help maintain the balance of the ecosystem by controlling algae growth and providing food for higher-level predators. Additionally, their presence can indicate the health of the ecosystem as they are sensitive to changes in water quality and pollution levels.
Yes, plants being producers play a very important role in our ecosystem.
The green plants are eaten by the consumers. Without the consumers, there would be too many plants...
Algae and higher plants are both photosynthetic organisms that use chlorophyll to convert sunlight into energy. They also have cell walls made of cellulose and similar organelles, such as chloroplasts. Additionally, both algae and higher plants play a crucial role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen and serving as food sources for other organisms.
Examples of unicellular algae include Chlorella, Euglena, and Diatoms. These algae consist of a single cell that performs all necessary functions for survival. Unicellular algae are commonly found in water bodies and play a crucial role in the aquatic ecosystem.
Plants, algae, and some bacteria are examples of organisms that play the role of producers in an ecosystem. They are able to convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, which forms the basis of the food chain by providing energy for other organisms.
In a freshwater ecosystem, you can find a diverse range of organisms such as fish, amphibians, insects, algae, plants, and bacteria. These organisms play various roles in the ecosystem, contributing to its biodiversity and overall functioning.
Algae in the rainforest can come in various colors including green, red, and brown. Green algae contain chlorophyll, which gives them their green color and allows them to photosynthesize. These algae play an important role in the rainforest ecosystem by producing oxygen and serving as a food source for other organisms.
Lower plants such as algae are simple, non-flowering plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They are typically found in aquatic environments, but can also grow in moist terrestrial habitats. Algae play essential roles in ecosystems by producing oxygen, serving as food sources for various organisms, and contributing to nutrient cycling.
Algae are protists because they have some of the same organelles. They also are actually called plant like protists. They are still in the protists kingdom though. Protists are microscopic. But, algae is not microscopic. It is confusing but algae is in the Protists Kingdom. Algae also has call walls.
A herbivore is a living organism that feeds primarily on plants or algae. Herbivores are part of the ecosystem and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of plant life and herbivore populations.
The main factors in a pond ecosystem include abiotic factors like water temperature, sunlight availability, oxygen levels, and nutrient availability. Biotic factors such as aquatic plants, algae, fish, amphibians, insects, and microorganisms also play a crucial role in the pond ecosystem. Each of these factors interacts to create a balanced and sustainable ecosystem.