no, they are algae.
Seaweed is not a true vascular plant, it is actually an algae .
Yes Seagrasses are Vascular plants, However Other "seaweed" are not.
"Seaweed" is loose colloquial term for macroscopic multicellular algae. Algae, however, are not even plants but are protists. "Seaweed" plants would be correctly termed aquatic plants to which both vascular and non vascular aquatic plants exist.
No, Irish moss is a type of red seaweed that belongs to the division Rhodophyta. Red algae like Irish moss are photosynthetic organisms that are found in marine environments and have complex vascular systems.
Is a dandelion a vascular or nonvascular plant
a vascular plant is a plant with veins. A non vascular plant does not have veins
seaweed seaweed
No, seaweed is a plant.
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Eelgrass is a type of flowering plant that grows underwater in marine environments, providing habitat for various marine species. Seaweed, on the other hand, refers to a diverse group of macroalgae that can be found in both marine and freshwater environments. Eelgrass is a vascular plant, while seaweed is a type of algae.
it is a vascular plant
Plant+water=seaweed