What type of plankton is included in the phylum Arthropoda? What phylum are jellyfish in? What is metagenesis in members of the phylum Cnidaria? What phylum are frogs in? What clade are members of the phylum Cnidaria? What species are in the Ginkgophyta phylum? What is the phylum Pteridoph...
What animals eat kelp? What animals live in river ecosystems? What are the classifications of animals? What phylum are amoebas in? What animals are in the epipelagic zone? What is the habitat of Euglena? What phylum does euglena belong to?
Here's where it gets a little murky to determine which marine mammal is the smallest. There are somecetaceansthat are around the same length as the otter. Two of the smallest cetaceans: Commerson's Dolphin, which grows up to 189 pounds and is about 5 feet long. This species lives in wa...
Holdfasts are different from plant roots because they do not absorb moisture or nutrients; they serve only as an anchor. The alga doesn't get nutrition from the object that it is connected to, just a way to stay stationary. For example, the southern kelp has a claw-like holdfast that att...
Question: What is soil type to an earthworm? Answer and Explanation: Soil type is an abiotic factor for an earthworm. The soil type helps an earthworm to collect food and increase population. Therefore, if an earthworm... Learn more about this topic: ...
What is the synapomorphies that separates green plants from glaucophytes and red algae? Which type of crustacean zooplankton is mostly found in the oceans? Which algal phylum is best adapted to deeper water? Why? Which microhabitat has the most filamentous green algae? Why? Fill in the blank...
Algae range from microscopic diatoms to large seaweeds like kelp. 3 Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria , also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of Gram-negative bacteria that obtain energy via photosynthesis. The name cyanobacteria comes from their color (Greek: κυανός, romanized: kyanós, lit....
Like plants,green algae(phylum Chlorophyta) contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis. Unlike plants, this diverse group of over 7,000 species is primarily aquatic, living in either fresh or salt waters. Many species are unicellular and live as single cells in the ocean. Other species loosely group ...
What animals are in the phylum Porifera? What animals eat amoebas? What animals eat kelp? What amphibians live in the ocean? What is a living fossil between fish and amphibians? What invertebrates live in Antarctica? What are some animal adaptations for living in the ocean? What is the bent...
What is the primary production for algae? Can algae grow in the mesopelagic zone? Does bacteria eat algae? How long do biennial plants live? What is the phylum of red algae? Does algae live in benthic zones? What is the trophic level of algae? Seaweed and kelp are what type of algae?