Plankton, Zooplankton, Planaria, Algae (Algae are plants, growing in the water.)
{Wrong category: This isn't a Gorillas category question: this is a Marine Animals or Marine Plants question, or an Ocean or Water question.}
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If it's alive, not microscopic, and not plant matter, it's an animal.
It is the study of microscopic animal, and plant tissue,
Coral is actually an animal. It's an animal belonging to polyp family and have a hard exoskeleton with a soft body.
Yes. Animal cells have small vacuoles. Plant cells are the ones with a big vacuole. Animal cells also have two or three vacuoles while plant cells have one. But, plant cells, animal cells, and vacuoles are microscopic, if that's what you mean.
"Phytoplankton" refers specifically to microscopic plant-like organisms that live in aquatic environments and photosynthesize to produce energy. "Plankton" is a general term that encompasses a wider range of organisms, including phytoplankton, zooplankton (animal-like organisms), and bacterioplankton (bacterial organisms). Phytoplankton are a subset of plankton.
I'm guessing that it's cells, since cells are the basic unit of life.
plankton
which type of organisim? there are 3 kingdoms of living organisims, animal, plant,and microscopic creatures.
yes parasites are a fprm of microscopic plant life
It depends on your definition of the words 'animal' and creture. This is not a simple subject, the definitions get quite complex when you get down to certain microscopic 'creatures' that blur the disticntion between plant, animal, bacteria etc.
The general term for a small microscopic water plant is algae or micro algae.
A cell of a dog is an animal cell, and animal cells are microscopic. Animal cells don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts. Plant cells do. Plant cells and animal cells both have a cell membrane, mitchondria, vacuoles, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Animal cells are disformed or roundish and plant cells are square and boxlike.