Phytoplankton are producers. They are like plants. They take in light and water and nutrients and put out energy. Phytoplankton do not eat any organisms, although they can cause things like red tides which would make it deabtable whether or not they are the direct cause of death.
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No, krill are primary consumers, they eat producers (phytoplankton).
Krill is not a decomposer it is a primary consumer. Krills like to eat Phytoplankton and Zoo plankton
Antarctic krill -- Euphausia superba -- feed on minute phytoplankton. This uses the production energy that the phytoplankton derived from the sun in order to sustain the krill life cycle in the open ocean.These details from the kill Wikipedia page.
There are a wide variety of ocean creatures which are known to eat phytoplankton. However, krill are believed to be the main organisms which feed on phytoplankton.
Bryde's Whales are Baleen Whales so that means it will eat Krill and some Phytoplankton.
they live in tropical waters cause they lots of krill which eat phytoplankton
first. no unless it is died. then it is a yes. second, yes. third, yes. and fourth, yes.
Penguins primarily feed on fish, krill, and other small marine organisms rather than phytoplankton. However, phytoplankton forms the base of the marine food web, supporting the small fish and krill that penguins consume. In essence, while penguins don’t eat phytoplankton directly, they rely on the animals that do, making it a crucial part of their food chain.
Many whales eat plankton or smaller fish known as krill
YES.... Plankton always eat krill.... This means krill is the lowest living thing in the food chain.. peace out hustlers
Baleen whales feed by filtering or straining food from the water. They love to eat krill, fish, zooplankton, phytoplankton, and algae