Yes and No. Seaweed lives in the marine biome. Large growths of seaweed are like forests in the sea and support an ecosystem withing the marine biome.
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seaweed,wolfs,whales
phytoplankton seaweed coral sea grass
Algae, Kelp, Seaweed, Sea grass etc........
fish, gold, coral, and seaweed are nr
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
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Consumers such as zooplankton that live in the Marine biome eat the phytoplankton, which is a producer. Zooplankton most probably will eat seaweed and kelp as well!
Some of the plants that grow in the marine biome include kelp, seaweed, and sea wacks. There are also insects found in the marine biome and they include sea skaters and midges.
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1.Green alge 2.Red Coralline alge 3.Sea Sponge 4.Sea aneniame 5. Sea Urchin 6. Seaweed 7. Coral