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The Interconnected Food Chain of Aquatic Life: Sharks, Plankton, and Kelp

In the complex underwater ecosystem, sharks play a vital role by providing nutrients for plankton, which forms the base of the aquatic food chain. Kelp, a type of seaweed, consumes these plankton, showcasing the interdependence of marine species. In contrast, whales, as herbivores, feed on kelp, illustrating the balance between carnivores and herbivores in ocean life. This brief overview explores the roles of these creatures in their aquatic environment, highlighting the importance of every element in maintaining ecological harmony.

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The Interconnected Food Chain of Aquatic Life: Sharks, Plankton, and Kelp

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  1. The shark provides nutrients for the plankton. The kelp eats the plankton because Plankton Kevin Tran Room 25 Aquatic Shark Kelp The Shark is a carnivore so, that means that it needs meat for food. Whale eats the kelp because the whale is a herbivore. Whale

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