They manufacture it via photosynthesis, they are producers
The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
Kelp is a seaweed, so it doesn't 'eat' but rather absorbs the nutrients it needs from the seawater in which it grows.
Seaweed is a plant, it makes its food from sunlight.
Yes, seaweed is considered a producer in a food chain. It performs photosynthesis, converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and nutrients into energy-rich organic compounds. This process allows seaweed to serve as a primary food source for various marine organisms, such as herbivorous fish and invertebrates, which in turn support higher trophic levels in the ecosystem.
Various marine animals eat seaweed, including fish, sea urchins, crabs, turtles, and some types of birds. These animals rely on seaweed as a source of food and nutrients in their diet.
It is correct to say that Pelvetia seaweed is a traditional food in Europe.
Many species of lobsters eat seaweed. Seaweed provides many of the nutrients the lobster needs to survive and they will supplement their diet with other foods.
yes, healthy stores do have seaweed, because seaweed is healthy for everyone
Yes. Pelvetia seaweed is a traditional food in coastal cuisines around the world.
No. Seaweed makes energy through photosynthesis but takes nutrients from the soil via their roots.
Agar is a seaweed extract. It is used in food.
Green Seaweed and Red Seaweed.