Krill and shrimplike animals eat plankton in the ocean.
No, plankton do not eat ocean plants. Plankton eat phytoplankton, and phytoplankton use photosynthesis to retrieve energy from the sun.
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ocean fish eat...... THE REAL ANSWER Fish that live in the ocean eat seaweed, algae, or plankton.
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they eat algi and plankton.....some eat krill
yes it would
The kind of plankton that herrings prefer to eat are zooplankton. Herrings are part of the food chain which play a vital role in the ocean.
A cod when grown is a rather large fish, so it'd have to be an even larger fish to eat it. But sure, particularly juvenile cod are likely to be seen as a nice snack by many of the fish in the ocean.
Plankton because fish eat plankton, bigger predators eat fish who eat the plankton, and so on, so on.Sources: 6th grade science Textbook, notes, and test.
Sea scallops are filter feeders, which means they feed by filtering tiny particles from the water. What They Eat: Plankton – Both phytoplankton (microscopic plants) and zooplankton (tiny animals). Detritus – Organic particles and microscopic algae floating in the water. How They Feed: Scallops use their gills to filter food particles from the water as it passes through. They can actively swim short distances by clapping their shells, which also helps bring fresh water—and food—into contact with their gills. ✅ Summary: Sea scallops eat plankton and tiny organic particles by filtering them from the water.