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No its the other way around, Plankton is made of Phytoplankton which are plants. Plants make their own food using sunlight and the process of photosynthesis. You then get small creatures and larvae of other animals that feed on the phytoplankton called zooplankton. Jellyfish are also part of the plankton and they eat fish.

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Phytoplankton is plant material, as opposed to zooplankton, which is animal material. The quick answer is "no." Jellyfish are in general carnivores, and eat small fish and other animals which they stun with their stinging tentacles.

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yes they do

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