No, zooplankton are animals. The prefix 'zoo' (like the zoos that animals are in) refers to this fact.
Yes, but it is also a plant. It is 50/50 on plants and animals.
No, they are Herbivores. No, they are Herbivores.
No, plankton tend to be unicellular organisms. Vegetables are edible parts of plants and are always multicellular.
Yes.
Just about every organism eats bacteria. Bacteria is found everywhere, even in the most extreme areas. When you eat your food, there's a good chance that it has bacteria on it.
Natural Gas started out like tiny plants animals called it plankton, it lived in ancient lakes and seas millions of years ago. The "plankton" died sank to the bottom of the seas and lakes and it was buried in the sand and mud. Millions of years, bacteria, heat and pressure changed the plankton into natural gas!
Arche bacteria are much closer to eukaryotes.Bacteria also have some similarities. NO. Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota. Bacteria are more closely related to the more complex organisms (Eukaryotes). Archaea are now considered in their own domain. The Archaea in plankton are the most abundant organism on the planet.
Yes, zooplankton (animal plankton) eats phytoplankton (plant plankton).
We have a problem weighing a single plankton. And it's not because we don't have accurate machines (scales) to do that. It's because there are so many kinds of plankton. Here's a most important fact: plankton is a term that refers to aquatic life that lives in certain zones of the open ocean or a lake. It's not a single living thing or a small group of things, but is comprised of many thousands of types of organisms. They range is size tremendously! Because plankton represents a wide group of organisms, we can't discern "the weight of a single plankton" as was asked. A single amphipod may weight a ten thousandth of a gram, but there are bacteria that are plankton - the bacterioplankton - and they are "electron microscope small" and weigh far less than a microgram.
plankton
No plankton is the size of bacteria.
water+bactiria=plankton ;) your welcome
yes
Bacteria and water
Zoo plankton eat only algae and bacteria.
Yes, phytoplankton are so small bacteria would be something a phytoplankton could eat.
they dont eat...theyre bacteria they dont eat...theyre bacteria
Bacteria and water.
Bacteria water
They eat bacteria, plankton and detritus.
Fish and bacteria.