They eat many things including zooplankton and algae
Yes, they do.
They eat many things including zooplankton and algae
Harbans S. Puri has written: 'Designation of lectotypes of some ostracods from the Challenger expedition'
Clarence Clayton Hoff has written: 'The ostracods of Illinois, their biology and taxonomy' -- subject(s): Crustacea, Ostracoda
No, a fern is not considered a micropaleontology. Micropaleontology typically involves the study of the microscopic remains of organisms such as foraminifera, diatoms, and ostracods, whereas ferns are macroscopic plants with visible leaves and stems.
Firefly luciferin is the luciferin found in many Lampyridae species. Latia luciferin is from freshwater snail. Vargulin is found in certain ostracods and deep sea fish.
A carnivore eats meat A herbivore eats plants An omnivore eats both
Do you eats.
Someone who eats crow.Rust eats away metal.
This should be fun! ant eats crumb, bird eats ant, snake eats bird, hawk eats snake, lion eats hawk, human eats lion. (This is just an example don't get worried about eating a lion!!!)
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
plant leaves