The part of seaweed that makes its own food is primarily the thallus, which contains chloroplasts. These chloroplasts enable the seaweed to perform photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process allows seaweed to produce its own food, similar to how land plants operate.
Seaweed is a producer because it makes it's own food and doesn't eat other animals.
chloroplasts
Seaweed is a producer so it is an autotroph because producers produce their own food
Yes, the process is called photosynthesis.
organism that can make its own food by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
No. Seaweed makes energy through photosynthesis but takes nutrients from the soil via their roots.
no it is a living organism because it makes its own food by sunlight called photosynthesis and lives underwater like algae like most underwater plants do
algae
Seaweed does not eat anything. Annabeth C.
it makes its own food through photosynthesis it makes its own food through photosynthesis
An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is an autotroph.
Plant and algae makes its own food using chlorophyll.