Diatoms is the answer I found.
Dinoflagellates are an example of bioluminescent plankton.
Whales eating plankton
Plankton is an example.
Yes and no. typically plankton applies to microorganisms that are not fish. They are small microscopic animals. But more properly, plankton means drifter or floater. Anything that floats can be called a plankton. For example, the Porteguese Man of War is a plankton, while a copepod and diatom is also an aexample of plankton. Some plant are considered to be plankton and some algae are forms of phytoplankton.
The word "plankton" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Plankton are a vital organism, as they provide food for many of the ocean's creatures.
Plankton respond rapidly to their environment. A key example of this is that they multiply more rapidly in response to higher amounts of carbon dioxide in the environment.
Yes, one example of this is the plankton and sea weeds.
Whales eating plankton.
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
plankton does not have a prefix
Zooplankton (pronounced ZO A PLANKTON) is plankton
Whales that eat plankton have things called baleen plates. They are fleshy plates covered in hairs. the whale approaches the swimming plankton with an open mouth and then closes its mouth. The whale then pushes the water out with its tongue while the baleen traps the krill. The whale then consumes the krill without having to swallow all of the seawater. Some whales do and some whales don't like the killer whale eats meat and other fish etc but whales for example the blue whale only eat plankton.