Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Seagrass has adapted in ways of reproduction, they can produce both sexually and asexually. They have also developed branching roots. Seagrass is a food source to sea turtles and other swimmers as well as a nursery to baby fish, providing nutrients. Residents stay permanently in the same place, migrants move to a place and then stay, travelers are constantly moving.


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