Phytoplankton is a type of algae and it is eaten by shrimp, otocinclus, snails, zooplankton, and mussels.:)
It is a consumer. It feeds on particles.
A Mediterranean jellyfish or Cotylorhiza tuberculata feeds on zooplankton or plankton in general.
Noctiluca is classified as a zooplankton, specifically a type of dinoflagellate. While it is photosynthetic and contains chloroplasts, it primarily feeds on other microorganisms, which distinguishes it from phytoplankton that primarily perform photosynthesis. Noctiluca can be found in marine environments and is known for its bioluminescent properties.
Tetrahymena, a genus of ciliated protozoa, primarily feeds on bacteria and small organic particles, rather than zooplankton. It captures food using its cilia to create water currents that draw in particles. In contrast, zooplankton, which are larger organisms, often graze on phytoplankton and other microscopic life forms. Thus, Tetrahymena does not eat zooplankton; instead, it occupies a different niche in the aquatic food web.
Phytoplankton and zooplankton
no zooplankton dont eat seaweed, and krill eats zooplankton, some whales eat zooplankton, there are also others i cant think of
No. Phytoplankton produce food using photosynthesis, meaning that they use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create food. Zooplankton on the other hand will get energy by consuming phytoplankton or decaying matter.
phytoplankton are autotrophs and zooplankton are heterotrophs
You catch zooplankton by algae.
Zooplankton is an animal. Its included in the food chain.
There are two types of zooplankton. Permanent and holoplankton
What different categories can plankton be placed into?