yes.it is a producer
Not adult flies. Phytoplankton live in water. However, some aquatic fly larvae may feed on phytoplankton.
Zooplankton and Phytoplankton
There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice. No cactus.
Phytoplankton (small plants or plantlike organisms floating around in water) require the sunlight to perform photosynthesis.
Phytoplankton is a bacteria and it needs pretty warm water between 26 and 37 degrees Celsius to live and develop.
No because phytoplankton need sunlight to photosynthisize.
No. The phytoplankton are living and are part of kingdom protista.
Phytoplankton are all photosynthetic aquatic organisms that live freely in the water column. So, this name refers to where they live and what they eat. others: zooplankton, meroplankton... "Nanoplankton" refers to the size (2-20µm). So, most of phytoplankton species are nanoplankton since they have this size. others : picoplankton, megaloplantkon...
yes , they do live under water :) ]
There are a few species of Nematodes that live not only in oceans but also in fresh water. They eat phytoplankton like diatoms, algae, and fungi
Phytoplankton have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which allows them to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. They are able to perform photosynthesis underwater because light can penetrate the water to reach them, providing the energy needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars. This process helps phytoplankton produce energy and release oxygen into the water.
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.