Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
Zoo plankton eat only algae and bacteria.
A zoo plankton eats algae.
Simple answer is NO.
A zoo plankton eats algae.
krill is a consumer because it eats algae and plankton/zoo.
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
I'd assume plankton that are kept in a zoo
There are two sorts of plankton, zoo plankton and phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are plants and are producers while zoo plankton are animals that eat other plankton.
A barnicle eats zoo plankton! A barnicle eats zoo plankton!
No, Phytoplankton is the smallest form of plankton.
Yes, some plankton, such as zooplankton, eat algae. These tiny organisms feed on phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that form the base of the marine food chain. By consuming algae, plankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
Algae are eukaryotic organisms that can be grouped into various categories, including green, brown, and red algae. Plankton, on the other hand, are a diverse group of organisms that include both plants and animals, with varying sizes and types such as phytoplankton (algae), zooplankton, and bacterioplankton. While all algae are considered plankton, not all plankton are algae.