phytoplankton
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton and Phytoplankton. Zooplankton feed on phytoplankton, and Phytoplankton are photosynthetic.
Freshwater ecosystem animals have a varied diet depending on their specific species. Many animals, such as fish, aquatic insects, and amphibians, feed on smaller organisms like plankton, algae, and insects. Some larger species, like turtles and water birds, may consume aquatic plants, small fish, and invertebrates. Overall, the diet of freshwater ecosystem animals is diverse and depends on their ecological niche and availability of food resources.
no not all micro organisms feed on dead organisms only
If you mean organisms that live in water, then that will affect the ecosystem because some organisms won't have the dead organisms that they used to feed on, which will cause their death. On the other hand, if you mean the death of organisms that live on land in water, then that will affect the water, and will probably make it contaminated, which will cause the death of the organisms that drink the contaminated water.
Phytoplankton
Zooplankton and Phytoplankton. Zooplankton feed on phytoplankton, and Phytoplankton are photosynthetic.
Zooplankton are the largest of the plankton organisms. They do not eat Seagrass, they feed off of other types of plankton.
They feed extensively on zooplankton during both freshwater and saltwater life stages.Their many gill rakers strain the plankton from the water. They also tend to feed on small aquatic organisms such as shrimp. They also eat insects when they are at the juvenile stage.
Herbivores eat plants only
Large organisms feed off small ones.
Freshwater ecosystem animals have a varied diet depending on their specific species. Many animals, such as fish, aquatic insects, and amphibians, feed on smaller organisms like plankton, algae, and insects. Some larger species, like turtles and water birds, may consume aquatic plants, small fish, and invertebrates. Overall, the diet of freshwater ecosystem animals is diverse and depends on their ecological niche and availability of food resources.
Yes, snails do eat zooplankton. Aquatic snails eat a variety of different types of food such as plankton, algae, plants, and other microscopic organisms that live underwater.
No, only in the fact that they feed on decomposing matter which may consist of zooplankton, but they do not feed on live zooplankton since they are much smaller.
The scientific name for animal-like algae is zooplankton. These are small organisms that drift in the water column and feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
Yes, zooplankton is a primary consumer. This is because they feed on the producers in their area and are fed on by the secondary consumers.
No they are biotic; they feed on decaying matter and phytoplankton.