no
Tadpoles eat microscopic aquatic "plants" called phytoplankton.
No, plankton are microscopic plants and animals. They either make their own food from sunlight or eat other microscopic organisms.
Manatees primarily feed on aquatic vegetation, such as seagrasses and freshwater plants, rather than phytoplankton. While they may inadvertently consume some phytoplankton while grazing, it is not a significant part of their diet. Their feeding habits are more focused on larger, rooted plants in their habitats.
Not adult flies. Phytoplankton live in water. However, some aquatic fly larvae may feed on phytoplankton.
No, plankton do not eat ocean plants. Plankton eat phytoplankton, and phytoplankton use photosynthesis to retrieve energy from the sun.
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".
phytoplankton and plants
phytoplankton
Aquatic plants.
piranhas eat aquatic plants.
jellyfish can eat zoeplankton, phytoplankton, and small fish
bog cranberries, lemon grass, check fishpondinfo.com for even more edible aquatic plants.