yes it is
Plankton are a part of the Kingdom Animalia. The genus and species of plankton can vary greatly because they are a very diverse group of organisms.
While no living species of turtle is known to live on just plankton, there are several species that have been observed skimming accumulations of plankton.
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.
Yes, some plankton are carnivorous and feed on other smaller plankton species. These plankton are often referred to as zooplankton and play an important role in marine food webs by consuming phytoplankton and smaller zooplankton.
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
No plankton is not a plant it's just a small animal in the sea/ocean.
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1 is fighting plankton
Plant plankton are called producers because the get energy from the sun and make their own food
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.
yes they do because they are bottom feeders .
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.