It gets eaten.
No, a copepod is not an insect, it is a crustacean.
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Yes
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The bacteria found on the eye of a Greenland shark are mainly from the phylum Proteobacteria, particularly the species Moritella viscosa. These bacteria help the shark survive in its harsh deep-sea environment by aiding in digestion and potentially preventing infection.
very quickly :-)
a copepod is a consumer
i believe it is a decomposer.
i believe it is a decomposer.
A copepod,I suppose.
Animals in this zone have adapted to life in near darkness, cold water and high pressure. Some animals that live in the mesopelagic zone are: angel shark brittle star copepod ceolocanth clams crabs cuttlefish eels echinoderms (sea stars) gastropods gray whales greenland shark krill lobsters octopus plankton