What Separates Seaweed from Common Land Plants?

Seaweeds are plants that thrive in the shallow edges of the ocean, near the shores. They may not look the same as plants that are commonly found in land, but they are also classified as plants. This is because they make use of the sun’s energy to create their own food. This process is called photosynthesis. Here, the sun’s energy is converted into enzymes that the plant needs. However, seaweeds are different from common land plants because they absorb their needed nutrients from the water around them instead of the ground. Thus, they do not have to grow roots that dig down through the ground. They also have rubbery texture to prevent excessive absorption of water.

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