What to do if dog eats seaweed?
My dog ate seaweed on the beach and was vomitting and had very soft stool.
What animal lives in the water gets its energy from the sun and is often mistaken for seaweed?
please help me with the answer... thank you
Nori powder is a finely ground form of nori, a type of edible seaweed commonly used in Japanese cuisine, particularly for sushi and as a snack. It is rich in vitamins and minerals, including iodine, and is often used as a seasoning or flavor enhancer in various dishes. Nori powder can be sprinkled over salads, rice, and soups or incorporated into sauces and dressings for a umami-rich taste. Its versatility makes it a popular ingredient in both traditional and modern culinary applications.
Of other living things like the two describe these living things like mushroom and seaweeds?
Mushrooms are fungi that reproduce through spores and play a vital role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter. Seaweeds are marine algae that use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy and provide habitat and food for various marine animals. Both mushrooms and seaweeds are non-flowering plants that have unique adaptations to survive in their respective environments.
What is formed during the life cycle of nori?
During the life cycle of nori, a type of edible seaweed, two main phases occur: the haploid gametophyte stage and the diploid sporophyte stage. The gametophyte produces gametes that fuse to form a zygote, which then develops into the diploid sporophyte. The sporophyte produces spores through meiosis, which grow into new gametophytes, thus completing the life cycle. This alternation of generations is characteristic of many algae and helps ensure genetic diversity.
What diseases does kelp treat?
Thyroid disorders, arthritis, rheumatism, constipation, colds, high blood pressure, colitis, eczema, goiter, obesity, indigestion, nervous disorders, menstrual irregularities, glandular disorders and more . . .
Why organisms like seaweed and bacteria can carry out photosynthesis?
Organisms like those can carry out photosynthesis because photosynthesis is achieved in organelles called chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll; this is what turn the sunlight, water, and CO2 into glucose. And it can be found in cells, they are not made of cells. Seaweed is basically a larger form of algae or euglena which is a bacteria, and the cells of this contain chloroplasts.
What are adaptations of red seaweed?
well first it doesn't need to eat it photosynthesise and it can also live in much warmer waters than other seaweed i think
Seaweed is a producer so it is an autotroph because producers produce their own food
What is the recommended dosage of kelp?
Powdered, capsules, tablets, tinctures, tea. Recommended daily dose: 10 - 15 mg. Tea: 2 - 3 tsp powdered herb with 1 cup boiling water, steep for 10 minutes, 3 times daily. And more . . .
What is kelp commercially grown for?
Believe it or not it is used in makeup.
Also I think there is some serious effort to try and use it for biodiesel. This is not a success yet however.