Diatoms, Cope pods, and Jellyfish are all forms of plankton and are the foundation of the ocean food web
they don't have spines
i know some types of plankton eat diatoms and so do sponges,jellyfish and crabs and ther is still many more things that eat diatoms
Copepods eat phytoplankton. The diet of copepods includes microscopic algae, bacteria, and diatoms, and therefore, copepods would technically be considered omnivores.
Many aquatic organisms consume diatoms. Diatoms are an important type of primary producer in marine and freshwater systems and are a type of algae. In marine systems, many zooplankton and some small fish consume diatoms.
Jellyfish is already a common name.THANKS I WAS DOING A SCIENCE PROJECT!
No, a copepod is not an insect, it is a crustacean.
Diatoms are eukaryotic, they are a major class of algae and the most common type of phytoplankton. They are unicellular yet exist in colonies in the shape of ribbons.
Diatoms
They are all single celled organisms.
They all live on land... except for the jellyfish
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