Yes
Holoplankton and meroplankton are types of planktons found in the oceans. Holoplankton are planktons for their entire lives, while meroplanktons are planktons for only part of their lives.
No, a copepod is not an insect, it is a crustacean.
There are two types of zooplankton. Permanent and holoplankton
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no
It gets eaten.
very quickly :-)
a copepod is a consumer
i believe it is a decomposer.
Meroplankton are organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle in the planktonic stage, typically as larvae, before settling into a benthic or nektonic lifestyle; examples include the larvae of crabs and fish. In contrast, holoplankton are organisms that remain planktonic for their entire lives, such as jellyfish and copepods. Essentially, the key difference lies in the duration of their planktonic existence, with meroplankton being temporary and holoplankton being permanent inhabitants of the plankton community.
i believe it is a decomposer.