Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton
A free-floating single-celled algae is a type of microscopic plant-like organism that lacks roots, stems, or leaves. These algae can be found in a variety of aquatic environments and play a crucial role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen through photosynthesis. Examples include species like Chlorella or Euglena.
Plankton can be either. Plankton is a generic term for any free floating organism.
Only if the algae is free floating in the tank. Clams do not scrape algae off anything.
a type of free-floating and weekly swimming algae
Phytoplankton
Plankton I think..
Chlorella is a green one cell algae that people are using as a dietary substance. As with any algae, chlorella lives in water.
Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus - their DNA is floating free in the cell cytoplasm. in other words they lack a Nucleus
The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.
Free Floating was created in 2006.
Free-floating algae -- often called seaweedRed algae ( Rhodophyta) -- Porphyra (from which edible nori is made), dulse, Ceramium and maerlGreen algae (Chlorophyta) --thongweed, sea lettuce (Ulva)Brown algae (Phaeophyta) -- like fast-growing kelp, Sargassum, Turbinaria, Dictyota, and wrackPhytoplankton -- tiny, one-celled photosynthetic plankton like diatoms, dinoflagellates, and coccolithophoridsPlantsFlowering sperms Submerged: Seagrasses -- flowering plants like eelgrass and thalassiaNot Entirely Submerged: Mangroves -- trees that root in the shallow seafloor but grow above waterHope this helps. JK:)