Phytoplankton (English pronunciation: /ˌfaɪtoʊˈplæŋktən/) are the autotrophic component of the plankton community. The name comes from the Greek words φυτόν (phyton), meaning "plant", and πλαγκτός (planktos), meaning "wanderer" or "drifter".
So, NO, phytoplankton is not animal, it is a plant.
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.
bactirea and tiny shrimp
Hilary BELCHER has written: 'An illustrated guide to river phytoplakton'
Yes, silicoflagellates are a member of the phytoplankton. They are a group of single-celled eukaryotic organisms characterized by their siliceous skeletons and flagella. Silicoflagellates play a role in aquatic ecosystems, contributing to primary production and serving as a food source for various marine organisms.
true animals are animals that look like animals, think like animals walk like animals and are animals
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
"Phytoplankton" refers specifically to microscopic plant-like organisms that live in aquatic environments and photosynthesize to produce energy. "Plankton" is a general term that encompasses a wider range of organisms, including phytoplankton, zooplankton (animal-like organisms), and bacterioplankton (bacterial organisms). Phytoplankton are a subset of plankton.
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There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
No, animals are eukaryotes.
we are not related to animals. we are humans not animals.
Invertebrate animals are animals with out Backbones.