The leafy part of a seaweed is called the blade.
Liverwort
Spanish moss
Algae are called sea weed.They belong to kingdom protista.
Seaweed has a part called a Float. This is often at the very top of the plant. The float mostly floats on the top of the water. The Float helps to keep the Seaweed buoyant. Seaweed floats because of the Float.
Seaweed is a type of algae that lacks roots, stems, and leaves. It is characterized by its long, ribbon-like or leafy structure that grows in underwater marine environments.
Tang is German for seaweed.
Kale is a green, leafy vegetable which is grown in soil, while kelp is a seaweed that grows naturally in the ocean.
Seaweed gelatin is called agar. It's often used to culture bacteria.
Leafy Sea Dragon (Phycodurus eques)Appearance: the leafy sea dragon has a leaf like appearance that makes it easy for them to hide amongst seaweed and hard for their predator to find them. Adults are a yellow or green colour with thin stripes. They can grow to 45cm.Habitat: the leafy sea dragon lives amongst seagrass, seaweed beds, rocky reefs. The leafy sea dragon can only be found on the Southern coast of Australia.Food & Feeding: the leafy sea dragon eats mysid shrimps and sea lice. It sucks it food through its pipe-like nose and small mouth.Behaviour: the leafy sea dragon is slow moving and relies on its camouflage. It has some long sharp spines along the side of its body which is thought to be used when they are attacked by fish. They can also change colour to blend in with its surroundings. The leafy sea dragon moves like swaying seaweed or kelp. They have eyes that can look in opposite directions.Family: the leafy sea dragon is related to the seahorse and is part of the pipefish family Sygnathidae. It is one of two sea dragons in southern Australia. The other is the Weedy sea dragon.Is it endangered? The leafy sea dragon is endangered because of sea pollution and also because divers take them and keep them as pets (even though it is illegal).Hope this Helps
Leafy Sea Dragon (Phycodurus eques)Appearance: the leafy sea dragon has a leaf like appearance that makes it easy for them to hide amongst seaweed and hard for their predator to find them. Adults are a yellow or green colour with thin stripes. They can grow to 45cm.Habitat: the leafy sea dragon lives amongst seagrass, seaweed beds, rocky reefs. The leafy sea dragon can only be found on the Southern coast of Australia.Food & Feeding: the leafy sea dragon eats mysid shrimps and sea lice. It sucks it food through its pipe-like nose and small mouth.Behaviour: the leafy sea dragon is slow moving and relies on its camouflage. It has some long sharp spines along the side of its body which is thought to be used when they are attacked by fish. They can also change colour to blend in with its surroundings. The leafy sea dragon moves like swaying seaweed or kelp. They have eyes that can look in opposite directions.Family: the leafy sea dragon is related to the seahorse and is part of the pipefish family Sygnathidae. It is one of two sea dragons in southern Australia. The other is the Weedy sea dragon.Is it endangered? The leafy sea dragon is endangered because of sea pollution and also because divers take them and keep them as pets (even though it is illegal).Hope this Helps
A leafy sea dragon has a long, slender body with leaf-like protrusions that resemble seaweed, helping it blend in with its surroundings. Its body is often curved, giving it a unique and intricate shape.
kelp