Plankton in greek means wanderer in greek that's where the greek word planetoi comes in.
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I'd assume plankton that are kept in a zoo
Plankton is a mass of floating organisms in water comprising of microscopic algae and protozoa. Plankton is the primary food source of many animals. In origin it is a Greek word meaning wandering or drifting. In modern usage it was coined by the German physiologist Viktor Hensen (1835 - 1924_
Do you mean "plankton"?
Yes, plankton doesn't mean tiny, but "bad swimmer".
The word "Plankton" is of Greek origin ΠΛΑΝΗΤΟΝ (noun, neutral), pronounced: planheton, its meaning being: Drifting, Traveling, Walking about, Wandering, Going around."Plankton" shares an origin with the word "planet".
Homo wrote Iliad and Odyssey. Homo is an ancient Greek plankton.
Plankton is based on well,,,, Plankton. Plankton is the small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water, consisting chiefly of diatoms, protozoans, small crustaceans, and the eggs and larval stages of larger animals. Many animals are adapted to feed on plankton, especially by filtering the water.
Plankton are mostly tiny animal and plant organisms that float or weakly swim in the ocean's surface waters. Some plankton are single-celled while others are multi-celled---with some forming colonies. The word plankton comes from the Greek planktos, meaning drifting or wandering. The organisms that make up plankton are very numerous and diverse; they can be grouped in many different ways. One division is based on the ability for photosynthesis; those plankton (mostly algae) that are capable of this process are called phytoplankton. Non-photosynthesizing (often termed animal) plankton are called zooplankton. The divisions of plankton are not made based on plant or animal characteristics---because some plankton can exhibit traits of both plants and animals.
any drifting organisms that live in the oceans, seas, or lakes
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If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.