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What provides the under story in the kelp forest?

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What is the largest protist living today?

I believe it is the Giant Kelp, but not sure


Why is giant kelp called giant kelp?

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How do you describe the cells of giant kelp?

Giant kelp are eukaryotes and multicellular. Eukaryotic cells are cells with a nuclei for each cell. Multicellular organisms are living things with more than one cell.


Are kelp and giant kelp the same?

yes!


What biome does kelp belong to?

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What is made of kelp?

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What is the scientific name of giant kelp?

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Is kelp asexual or sexual?

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Giant sea kelp is not a plant what type of protist is it?

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How does a giant kelp eat?

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Is giant kelp a benthos a nekton or plankton?

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