Protists eat a variety of things. They eat bacteria, microscopic algae, dead organisms, as well as decaying matter in the ground.
Unless you're a cannibal, yes, animals are the only organisms that eat other organisms. haha i agrreee! what about those plants that eat those flys? like nom nom nom. Plants are animals.
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
ALL Plants are living organisms.
Herbivores are animals that eat only plants.
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.
Microscopic Organisms
Flagellates eat microscopic organisms.
Yes you can eat plankton. It wouldn't really fill you up, but their edible
Microscopic plants rely on the suns rays for food just like other plants. This is because microscopic plants need to photosynthesize too.
An animal, usually. A consumer is an organism that must eat other organisms to obtain its enrgy. Microscopic organisms can also be consumers. Plants and some microscopic organisms are producers, meaning they create their food from sunlight through photosynthesis.
Organisms that eat plants are called herbivores.
I heard that salmon eats plankton, which eats microscopic organisms, but I don't know anything further than that.
They eat microscopic plants and animals called plankton.
No. They eat small fish and microscopic organisms.
Plankton are microscopic organisms that live in the ocean. Zooplankton are tiny animals. Phytoplankton are tiny plants. Some examples of phytoplankton include many types of algae, or single-celled plants.