Algae
Algae and other tiny organisms that live in water are classified as plankton. Plankton are important members of aquatic ecosystems, serving as a food source for larger organisms and playing a role in nutrient cycling.
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Trillions of tiny organisms and many that we have not even seen let alone identified.
Tiny consumers that live in water are called detritus. These are organic material that suspends in the water and pile up at the bottom of the seabed floor.
no body knows becasue there could be tiny organisms or even live in the earth's core
Sea lilies eat tiny water organisms called plankton.
Freshwater microscopic organisms are tiny organisms that live in freshwater environments such as lakes, rivers, and streams. These organisms can include bacteria, algae, protozoa, and microscopic animals like rotifers and zooplankton. They play important roles in the ecosystem by cycling nutrients, serving as food for larger organisms, and contributing to overall water quality.
No. The phytoplankton are living and are part of kingdom protista.
The ones in the sea eat plankton which are microscoptic animals and plants that live in the water.
A drop of water can contain various microscopic organisms such as bacteria, algae, protozoa, and even tiny invertebrates like water fleas or rotifers. These organisms play important roles in the ecosystem of bodies of water.
Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek.
Microscopic organisms that float in water include phytoplankton (such as algae and diatoms), zooplankton (such as tiny crustaceans and larvae), and bacteria. These organisms play crucial roles in the aquatic food chain and ecosystem health.