Plankton can be both single-celled and multicellular organisms. Phytoplankton, which are photosynthetic, are primarily single-celled algae, while zooplankton can include both single-celled organisms like protozoa and multicellular organisms like small crustaceans. Together, they form a crucial part of aquatic ecosystems, serving as a foundational food source for many marine species.
Plankton can be either. Plankton is a generic term for any free floating organism.
The kinds of Plankton are just ordinary plankton and phytoplankton
Plankton is made up of both unicellular and pluricellularorganisms.
They probably eat single-celled orginisams.
single unicellular creature
the plankton is the single-celled organism that eats dead organism.
Things that eat plankton and other single celled organisms that eat plants to survive
No, plankton are not bacteria. Plankton are diverse organisms that can include bacteria, algae, and small animals. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms, while plankton encompass a wide variety of both single-celled and multicellular organisms that drift in water.
single celled,it's a bacteria duh!
Yes
We cannot really tell the exact inches because zoo-plankton means from tiny microbes to jellyfish,although zoo-plankton are tiny, single-celled organisms.
No sting rays do not eat seals sting rays eat fish and single celled organisms like plankton not seals