From a local beach.
Many sponges are planktonic in their larval stage. Full grown sponges are sessile.
They are planktonic crustaceans.
The jelly fish is a consumer. It feeds on planktonic organisms.I believe that jelly fish are consumers because they feed on planktonic organisms.
Both are planktonic organisms.
Yes, the genus Chlamydomonas is primarily planktonic. These unicellular green algae are typically found in freshwater environments, floating in the water column. They can be motile, using their flagella to swim, which allows them to navigate within the planktonic habitat. Chlamydomonas plays a significant role in aquatic ecosystems as a primary producer.
all kids of fish are nektons
Diatoms
They eat planktonic crustaceans and small schooling fishes.
To aid dispersal of their larvae. To avoid desiccation. To provide food for crustaceans. To help stabilize oyster beds. Benthic invertebrates don't produce planktonic larvae.
They eat planktonic crustaceans and small schooling fishes.
they are little plants that humans only eat
Sure, starfish larvae are planktonic. Adult starfish are not.