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An invertebrate. It does not have a spine.

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10y ago

No , plankton is an ecological term which is related to position of an organism in aquatic ecosystem. There are two types of plankton 1 phytoplanktn that are mostly algae and second are zooplankton that are mostly invertebrates .

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15y ago

Some kinds of plankton are plants or bacteria or other unicellular forms and are therefore neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. Many, however, are invertebrates invertebrate larvae. There are also some vertebrates in the plankton community.

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An invertebrate. It does not have a spine.

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16y ago

You said planktons are not vertebrates or invertebrates so how can it be vertebrate if it is niether

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planktons are inertebrates

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It is an algae.

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14y ago

Yes.

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