it appears the phase plankton is used to describe nearly any organism that is small enough to be taken by an ocean current or breeze of wind. This may be bacteria, plant, animal, or other kingdom of life.
No plankton is not a plant it's just a small animal in the sea/ocean.
yes they do because they are bottom feeders .
Animal plankton are typically omnivores, feeding on a variety of other organisms such as smaller zooplankton, fish larvae, and even plant plankton. Plant plankton, also known as phytoplankton, are photosynthetic organisms that primarily obtain energy from sunlight and nutrients from the water, so they are not considered omnivores.
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Plant plankton is named Phytoplankton. Animal plankton is called Zooplankton.
Plankton is made of very tiny plants or animals, which are usually one-celled. Phytoplankton is the name of the plant plankton; Zooplankton is the name of the animal plankton.
Its not just an animal. Its also a plant.
plankton is of 2 types: animal(zooplankton) and plant (phytoplankton)
Crude oil comes from the ground after many millions of plankton die. This is a process that takes thousands of years. Plankton is actually a plant, not an animal.
Some plankton are omnivores, because they devour both animal and plant matter. Other types of plankton may be strictly herbivores or complete carnivores. Some plankton is none of these, because it is tiny plants, not animals.
Yes, plankton can include protists. Protists are a group of diverse eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms, and many species of plankton fall under this category.
Chazzailla answerd this: Oviously the plankton they are the only plant that doesn't eat.