herbivore
Chemosynthesis is important for giant tube worms because it is their primary source of energy. These organisms live in deep-sea hydrothermal vents where sunlight cannot reach, so they rely on chemosynthetic bacteria living inside them to convert chemicals from the vent fluid into organic compounds for nutrition. Without chemosynthesis, giant tube worms would not be able to survive in their harsh environment.
to maintain a stable environment
It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell
Some examples of how the cell membrane of a tube worm maintains a stable environments are that: - It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell. - It prevents salt from flowing in.
Giant tube worm was created in 1981.
No, because a plume worm is a feather duster worm, and a giant tube worm is very deep undersea.
They eat bacteria
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It is not a tattoo of a worm but actually an eagle. Most of his relatives has it too.
possibly.
Microscopic organic matter and plankton are what tube worms eat. Fine hairs and tentacles ensure that the food sources move from outside to inside every tube worm.
yes it grew on giant steriods
it depends... if you want it to be or not ?
No it's a mollusk
Well, worms are relatives of nightcrawlers.(a very big worm-like animal.) But there are lots of worms of allkinds!