The little balls found in seaweed are called air bladders or pneumatocysts. They are formed through a process called photosynthesis, where the seaweed produces oxygen gas that gets trapped in specialized structures within the seaweed, creating the buoyant balls. These air bladders help the seaweed float and stay upright in the water, allowing it to access sunlight for photosynthesis.
Those little spiky balls that fall from trees and can be found scattered on the ground are called "sweet gum balls" or "gumballs."
Noris is most commonly found in Japanese sushi. It is dried seaweed that is sweet and salty to the taste, and most commonly wrapped around the sushi. It can also be found wrapped around rice balls.
Centroceras clavulatum is a seaweed found on the west coast of India.
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Seaweed typically lives in saltwater habitats like oceans and seas. While some freshwater species of algae, which may resemble seaweed, can be found in rivers, true seaweed is not commonly found in river environments.
Sargassum seaweed is a type of seaweed found along the coasts of Japan and China. Two species, Sargassum fusiforme and Sargassum pallidum, are both referred to as sargassum seaweed or gulfweed in English and hai zao in Chinese.
Seaweed originates from prokaryotes which includes all types of protists. Seaweed is found in many different varieties of algae but all belong to the kingdom of Protista.
Seaweed
I found it in Underwater, at the SeaWeed
Kelp is a seaweed found in the ocean.
Look up Susswassertang on wikipedia. Freshwater plant whose name means freshwater seaweed. Yes, I live on a lake and we have A TON of seaweed
It is mucus that you coughed from your lungs.