Yes! Half of the world's oxygen is produced by phytoplankton photosynthesis. Through photosynthesis phytoplankton absorb nutrients and energy from the sun and release a byproduct in the form of oxygen.
Planktons primary importance to ocean ecosystems is primary production. This is exhibited with phytoplankton that is photosynthetic and provides energy for higher trophic level organisms such as nekton and bethos. They are essentially the plants of the marine ecosystem.
Plankton are the base of the oceanic food chain. They are responsible for the bulk of the oxygen that is produced by photosynthesis, and therefore, keep our air fresh and breathable. And without them, we would have no seafood to eat.
Plankton is the bottom of the marine food chain.
planktons realted to plant king dom and uni cellular organisms lives in water makes their own food by photosynthasis
they provide food for the animals in the food chain of the animals living in the ocean
Plankton - most important food in ocean and producer of 50% of whole Oxygen in the Earth
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There are many answers to this question. Warm water contains less oxygen so some aquatic organisms that get their oxygen directly from the water may not be able to survive, other organisms may grow rapidly in higher temperatures. This overgrowth could further deplete the available oxygen creating additional losses. If the temperature is high enough animals that didn't succumb to low oxygen levels may die of metabolic problems.
A plankton sentence fact is "plankton supplies the world with 80% of its oxygen."
Eutrophication is a process that occurs when a body of water receives an excessive amount of nutrients, primarily nitrogen and phosphorus. This often occurs when fertilizers, sewage, and other sources of nutrients enter the water from runoff or drainage. These nutrients stimulate rapid growth of aquatic plants and algae, resulting in an increase in their populations. This process can cause an overabundance of plant and algae growth, leading to decreased oxygen levels in the water. The decreased oxygen levels can have serious implications for aquatic life. Most aquatic plants and animals require oxygen to survive, so when oxygen levels are depleted due to eutrophication, the survival of many species can be threatened. The decrease in oxygen levels can also lead to an increase in the number of harmful bacteria and other organisms in the water, which can further threaten the health of the aquatic environment. In addition to the direct effects of eutrophication on aquatic life, it can also have indirect effects. For example, when aquatic plants and algae grow rapidly due to excessive nutrients, they can block out light and reduce the amount of sunlight that reaches the bottom of the lake or pond. This can have an effect on the growth of plants and other organisms at the bottom of the lake or pond, as they require sunlight in order to photosynthesize. The effects of eutrophication can be devastating for aquatic life, leading to decreased oxygen levels and reduced growth of plants and other organisms. It is important to take steps to reduce eutrophication in order to protect aquatic life. This can include reducing the amount of nutrients entering the water from runoff or drainage, as well as increasing the amount of vegetation around the body of water to reduce nutrient runoff.
Organisms which need oxygen are called aerobic organisms or aerobes. The oxygen is used in the process of respiration to release energy from food. Organisms which do not use oxygen in respiration are called anaerobic organisms or anaerobes. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerobic_organism
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Aquatic organisms need oxygen to survive
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because it has oxygen and reused by other aquatic organisms
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There are many answers to this question. Warm water contains less oxygen so some aquatic organisms that get their oxygen directly from the water may not be able to survive, other organisms may grow rapidly in higher temperatures. This overgrowth could further deplete the available oxygen creating additional losses. If the temperature is high enough animals that didn't succumb to low oxygen levels may die of metabolic problems.
The Limnetic zone should have the most plankton, as it is the section with the best suitable conditions for organisms to thrive. The Limnetic zone is wide opened to sunlight, and is also oxygen filled. However the profundal zone has a very limmited supply of oxygen and sunlight, which makes the water cold and harder for organisms, such as plankton to thrive there.
Yes organisms take oxygen from the air and aquatic organisms take oxygen from the water using their gills. Some do. Most only from one or the other. For example a tuna fish gets pretty much all its oxygen from oxygen dissolved in water. Humans get all our oxygen from the air. Mudskippers get oxygen from both. Yes. Land animals take in oxygen that plants release using their noses. On the other hand, aquatic or marine animals take in oxygen using their gills.
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