What eats Phyyopoplanton?
Near the surface of the sea.
Kelp,Coral,Phytoplanton,seaweed, ....
Phytoplanton eat other planton food
They live in freshwater ponds typically in an eco firendly habitat where there is a common amount of parasitic zygotes available for the enhancement of the frivilous phytoplanton.
They live in freshwater ponds typically in an eco firendly habitat where there is a common amount of parasitic zygotes available for the enhancement of the frivilous phytoplanton.
EXAMPLE: Phytoplanton-->Zooplankton-->Small Fish-->Bigger Fish-->Mammals If confussed about mammals, here is another example.. stuck on mammals, think of like biiiiiig fish like WHALES! Those are mammals... EXAMPLE: Phytoplanton-->Zooplankton-->Small Fish-->Bigger Fish-->Mammals If confussed about mammals, here is another example.. stuck on mammals, think of like biiiiiig fish like WHALES! Those are mammals...
Brian Irwin has written: 'Managing politics and conflict in projects' -- subject(s): Management, Study and teaching 'Connected Hearts' 'Phytoplanton productivity experiments on the Scotian Shelf from April 18 to May 2, 1979'
Since plankton need sunlight to survive, and considering the fact that sunlight is abundant in this zone, it makes sense that plankton would live in the sunlight zone.
it is the the whole ocean except for polar waters! Also it has producers, consumers, scavengers, decomposers, prey, top predator, and climate. the producer: phytoplanton the consumer: zooplanton the prey: krill, small fish the predator: Killer whale Climate: it depends on season and location
Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed of Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) and Magnesium. Most limestone forms from the skeletal remains of various algae, phytoplanton, and shellfish. it can also be made into fireplaces and all sorts of stuff . :)
Yes and no. Shrimp is a relatively general term used to describe many different species of crustacean which are similar in structure. The term is used much the way some people use the term "bee" to describe any variation of flying, stinging insect. While it may be socially acceptable to describe all of these insects as "bees," and most people would grasp a general idea of what is being conveyed, there are as we all know many other types of flying, stinging insects such as true bees: European honey bees, carpenter bees, North American honey bees, ect; as well as false bees: Paper wasps, common hornets, yellow jackets, ect. Krill fall into the category of "false shrimp." While many people may to refer to them as shrimp and while they are indeed genetically and physically very similar to many species of shrimp, they are, in fact, not shrimp; they are krill.