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it is spelt phytoplankton and it isn't a plant or a animal. it belongs to the chromalveolata kingdom.

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No, phytoplankton are not part of the animal kingdom. They are actually a type of microscopic marine algae that belongs to the plant kingdom. Phytoplankton play a vital role in marine ecosystems as they are primary producers at the base of the food chain.

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