no zooplankton dont eat seaweed, and krill eats zooplankton, some whales eat zooplankton, there are also others i cant think of
Most zooplankton are microscopic, but jellyfish are a type of large zooplankton. If you go to Key Largo, Florida, you will have no trouble finding jellyfish.
Phytoplankton, zooplankton or other fish or usually.
to make molten glass you need soda ash seaweed and sand with a blow pipe
algae is considered the main producer in the oceanic ecosystem
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Consumers such as zooplankton that live in the Marine biome eat the phytoplankton, which is a producer. Zooplankton most probably will eat seaweed and kelp as well!
the seahorses' niche is to eat the brine shrimp, phytoplankton and zooplankton in it's habitat (hiding in seaweed) in the sunlight zone.
Algae and seaweed.
No. Phytoplankton are plants themselves, and they derive their energy from sunlight!
Mostly types of plankton like Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, ect. Also some small plants like seaweed.
Zooplankton eat phytoplankton, other zooplankton, and decomposing matter. "Zooplankton" refers to small aquatic animals. The "zoo-" prefix refers to animals, as in zoology, and zoo (which is short for "zoological garden".
Shrimp eat zooplankton because they are smaller then shrimp
Bacteria can only eat zooplankton when it is dead. Zooplankton are small fish that look like shrimp which are commonly found in water bodies.
seaweed doesn't eat it is a photosnythesizer.
They eat seaweed and algae!
They eat zooplankton
phytoplankton