No. Phytoplankton are plants themselves, and they derive their energy from sunlight!
Plankton eat seeweed as a green plant at the start of a food chain. They eat it because it gives them energy from the sun.
Plankton eat a variety of different things. They eat everything from algae to seaweed to bacteria. Then, animals like whales eat the plankton.
No, phytoplankton makes it's food from photosynthesis. seaweed is only eaten by humans and some fish.
No. Zooplankton feed on bacterioplankton, phytoplankton, other zooplankton (sometimes cannibalistically), detritus (or marine snow).
Yes.
Only zooplankton eat seaweeds .
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No.
They are both really they eat little Plankton and they eat sholes of Fish along with Sea Weed.
Turtles eat sea pens
lots of fish in the sea eat plankton, and sea weed which is a plant if u look up in trees in the forest you'll see animals that are plant eaters except some birds
Sea lilies eat tiny water organisms called plankton.
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plankton
Ocean animals eat a varity of things such as plankton, other fish, sea weed, crabs, shrimp, crill, oysters, clams, ect... And not all ocean animals eat these things only certain species.
Lobsters eat many variety of plankton. They are also known to eat crabs, sea urchins, sea stars, and small fish.
Sea cucumbers eat plankton and other organic material
A fish's main prey would be either smaller fish or plankton. Some fish also eat vegetation, like sea weed.
Most Sea Anemones eat Mirco-organisms proto-plankton.
It eats plankton.