Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Biology
Marine Life
Crustaceans
Do Crustaceans eat Seaweed?
1 answer
Yes, crustaceans do eat seaweed. Many species of crustaceans, such as crabs, lobsters, and crayfish, include seaweed in their diet. Seaweed serves as an important food source for these animals, providing them with essential nutrients and energy.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
In the text, the author explains that what you choose to eat matters. How can you help reduce the emission of greenhouse gases
Answers for Unit 6 Lesson 2 "¡Me gusta!" 8th grade:
1. If you eat chile "todos los días," how often do you eat it? D. every day
Part 1: A survey of 80 employees was conducted asking about which meals they regularly eat at the office. 20 employees eat
Part 1: A survey of 80 employees was conducted asking about which meals they regularly eat at the office. 20 employees eat
Question 3
A survey of 80 employees was conducted asking about which meals they regularly eat at the office. Twenty employees eat
5 of 155 of 15 Items
Question Nadine has a calorie deficit. What does she MOST likely need to do in this scenario? (1 point)
DISCUSSION QUESTION #1: What is a method mentioned in the text to lower enteric methane emissions from livestock?
(1 point)
A survey of 80 employees was conducted asking about which meals they regularly eat at the office. twenty employees eat breakfast
A survey of 80 employees was conducted asking about which meals they regularly eat at the office. Twenty employees eat breakfast
In paragraph 6, what is the most likely reason the author includes the that seaweed is "Indispensable"?
To convince the reader