Paragraph Sioßie Virtual Labs I Keystone Predator water, and \"stationary\" (or
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Paragraph Sioßie Virtual Labs I Keystone Predator water, and "stationary" (or "sessile") organisms do not actively move around (at least not as adults)- they permanently adhere to substrates such as rocks. COMMON NAME OF ORGANISM (GENUS) Nori Seaweed (Porphyra) Black Pine (Weorhodomela) Coral Weed (Coralling Mussel (Mytilus) Acorm Bamade (Semibalanus) Goose Neck Barnadle (Mitella) Whelk (Nucelia) Chiton (Katharina) Starfish (Pisaster) FILTER FEEDER? YES/NO) STATIONARY OR MOBILE? PRODUCER OR TYPE OF ORGANISM Algae Algae Algae Mollusk CONSUMER Producer Stationary NO Mollusk Mollusk Echinoderm NO Mobile done completing the above table, start the simulation by clicking the GoExplanation / Answer
1. Nori Seaweed:- Algae, Producer, Not a filter feeder, Stationary
2. Black Pine:- Algae, Producer, Not a filter feeder, Stationary
3. Coral Weed: algae, producer, Not a filter feeder, stationary
4. Mussel: mollusck, producer, yes-it is a filter feeder, staionary
5. Acorn Barnacle:- Crustacean, Consumer, yes-it is a filter feeder, Stationary
6. Gooseneck Barnacle :- Crustacean, Consumer, yes-it is a filter feeder, Stationary
7. Whelk:- Mollusk, Cosumer, Not a filter feeder, Mobile
8. Chiton: Crustacean, Consumer, Not a filter feeder, Mobile
9. Starfish: echinoderm, consumer, Not a filter feeder, Mobile
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