yes there a classification of protists
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
Zooplankton eat phytoplankton, other zooplankton, and decomposing matter. "Zooplankton" refers to small aquatic animals. The "zoo-" prefix refers to animals, as in zoology, and zoo (which is short for "zoological garden".
protists
Calanoida is the scientific name for a copepod, all zooplankton are in the family heterotrophic plankton.
Propably something that resembles zooplankton or protists.
Zooplankton are classified as protists, so they belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Amoeba are protozoans. They eat algae and other protozoans. Protozoans are eaten by zooplankton in the marine environment.
Phytoplankton and zooplankton
no zooplankton dont eat seaweed, and krill eats zooplankton, some whales eat zooplankton, there are also others i cant think of
It is a consumer. It feeds on particles.
phytoplankton are autotrophs and zooplankton are heterotrophs
You catch zooplankton by algae.
There are two types of zooplankton. Permanent and holoplankton
Zooplankton is an animal. Its included in the food chain.
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
What different categories can plankton be placed into?