Yes, they produce large amounts of oxygen to keep life on groud alive.
No, plankton does not help turtles, but it doesn't hurt them either. Turtles and plankton merely coexist happily together because marine turtles feed off of vegetation and have no use for the plankton around them.
Plankton may absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
whales and people
People evolved from plankton.
Plankton have adaptations such as small size, buoyancy control mechanisms like gas-filled chambers or oil droplets, and slow sinking rates to help them stay afloat in the photic zone. Some plankton species also have appendages or structures that increase surface area and help them remain suspended in the water column.
because it help the many thing.
He is purple
it's important because then we can see how they help us
It helps sift plankton.
Being able to use the turbulence in the water to help them stay afloat is one adaptation that the plankton has to keep themselves afloat. They also use structures near the surface of the water to help them.
nop RT: Actually, I found out that it IS true. I believe it is something along the lines of there being photosynthetic plankton present in the oceans. Similar to trees, these plankton filter carbon-dioxide out of the oceans with the help of sunlight. Fish, other plankton and other organisms eat these plankton. Sharks help control the fish population, allowing the photosynthetic plankton to sustain a healthy population, or something to that affect. I am still researching...
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.