Rotifers are made of what structures
I am thinking that they just differ in their physical structures; both contain pseudocoeloms
Rotifers belong to the Animalia kingdom. Rotifers are aquatic animals that can be found in moist soil and freshwater environments.
Volvox are eaten by small aquatic organisms such as certain species of zooplankton, rotifers, and some aquatic invertebrates. They serve as a food source at the base of the aquatic food chain.
Rotifers (Rotifera) are invertebrates found mainly in freshwater but can occur also in virtually any aquatic environment. A paper by Hegers (2008) "Global diversity of rotifers (Rotifera) in freshwater" might be helpful to you.
Rotifers mostly live in fresh watre environments, however some can live in salt water and damp soil.
Rotifers exhibit organ-level tissue development. They have specialized structures such as a digestive system, nervous system, and reproductive organs but lack a true body cavity.
No, rotifers do not harm humans. They do not even pose a risk to humans if they are consumed in water because they do not attach to the stomach.
man-made structures were made by humans, but natural structures made itself.
Rotifers use a structure called a mastax to grind up their food, which is then moved into their digestive system. Some rotifers are filter feeders, while others are scavengers, feeding on organic debris or microorganisms in their environment. They mainly feed on algae, bacteria, detritus, and small protozoa.
It is a microscopic.
a rotifer is a consumer
single celled