absorb sunlight for photosynthesis in the water column. This allows the giant kelp to grow towards the surface where light is more plentiful. Additionally, these gas-filled sacs provide buoyancy, helping the kelp maintain an upright position in the water.
No, kelp cannot survive without water. Kelp ideally needs cool, nutrient-rich water to thrive.
The common Kelp as we know grows in sea water.
Iodine can generally be removed from kelp by allowing the kelp to soak in water for 30 minutes.
Kelp is an underwater plant therefore a kelp forest would be underwater. Kelp is a plant that can only live underwater.
There are many different kinds of kelp, so there are some variations in their adaptations. Some of the commonly-seen kelp adaptations include reproducing by releasing spores instead of seeds, which appears to be more successful for kelp, and growing small air bladders along the stems so that the kelp is able to "stand" upright. Kelp also grows extremely fast, so even though many animals eat it, it is able to survive.
yes they do. they actully grow underwater because the water is ocean water and in every ocean water theres kelp
Salt water
Kelp, seaweed
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It absorbs them from the water, where they exist in solution.