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The organic debris brought in by tides and trapped by the roots of mangrove trees
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
Of all the pigments involved in photosynthesis, the most important one found in all marine algae is
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
Organisms that live on food that is made by other organisms are called
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
A protist that can both make and take in its food is the
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
Cordgrasses are adapted to live in salt water because they have
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
What is a difference between diatoms and dinoflagellates?
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
All of the following are characteristics found in seaside plants except
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
The waxy covering of the prickly pear is an adaptation for
chlorophyll
vascular tissue
special glands in their leaves to excrete excess salt
serves as a source of food for marine organisms
dinoflagellate
minimizing water loss
All of the above
heterotrophs
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