A qualified "Yes!" Phytoplankton are plant-based Plankton and Zooplankton are tiny animals.
no phytoplankton is a type of plankton
Algae, Plankton, Cyanobacteria Anyone of those probably
No. See the 'Related Questions' for more information.
Dinoflagellates are an example of bioluminescent plankton.
No. A sand dollar is another living thing that is not plankton.
plankton is 65 same as mr krabs 65
No its a producer it takes in light and lets out oxygen.
A Greenland Halibut or Turbot (same thing) eats crustaceans,plankton etc you can find more info on it by searching it on google
yea i know one Pytoplankton
Plankton (singular plankter) are any drifting organisms (animals, plants, archaea, or bacteria) that inhabit the pelagic zone of oceans, seas, or bodies of fresh water. That is, plankton are defined by their ecological niche rather than phylogenetic or taxonomic classification.
Plankton :) I had the same question for science homework.
YES.... Plankton always eat krill.... This means krill is the lowest living thing in the food chain.. peace out hustlers