Yes, seaweed is an alga.
Algea, seaweed and seagrass
algea
Seaweed, rice, kelp, fish, plants, & algea (just to name a few)
Kelp, Algea, coral, Marine seaweed and Sea grass are some of the plants and most of the plants that grow in kelp forests.
Kelp and other kinds of seaweed. Coral is not a plant!
Tadpoles eat algea.
With teeth on their bottoms. They use the teeth to pluck algea, seaweed, parts of other plants, and even parts of animals off to digest. they also eat cookies
seaweed,phytoplankton, diatoms,Crill, algea, Seagrass , dinoflagellates (a single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water), coccolithophores (a single-celled marine flagellate that secretes a calcareous shell, forming an important constituent of the phytoplankton. )
Algea
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Algea that is deadly to all fish and marine life. If it is cooked, it makes a delicious meal for humans.
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