Dinoflagellates are an example of bioluminescent plankton.
No. A sand dollar is another living thing that is not plankton.
no phytoplankton is a type of plankton
A qualified "Yes!" Phytoplankton are plant-based Plankton and Zooplankton are tiny animals.
YES.... Plankton always eat krill.... This means krill is the lowest living thing in the food chain.. peace out hustlers
because it help the many thing.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous
No. See the 'Related Questions' for more information.
Phosphorous is a macronutrient.
Phosphorous mines
Phosphorous is indispensable for plants.
No zoo plankton is a living organism and although small it is very important to maintain balance in the food chain as they are primary organisms. some types of zoo plankton are tiny crustaceans and fish larvae. Hope this helped :-)
Phosphorous is often a limiting factor in environments because plants need phosphorous to maintain their cellular biology. If there is insufficient phosphorous, plants will be stunted or not grow at all. If there is too much phosphorous, plants also have a difficult time or won't grow. Phosphorous uptake is not something that plants can control with certainty, and phosphorous could be a limiting nutrient in a given area under study. Use the link to the Wikipedia article on phosphorous and see what is posted on phosphorous and biology.