planktons.
All animals that breed on Antarctica's coasts -- none live there: it's too cold and there is no food chain -- are fully aquatic.
Answer:Yes, aquatic animals can choke on food.
Yes, aquatic insect nymphs are consumers in their ecosystems. They typically feed on organic matter, algae, and smaller aquatic organisms, playing a crucial role in the food web. As they grow, nymphs can also serve as prey for larger animals, further integrating them into the aquatic food chain.
yep
Paramecia are eaten by other microorganisms such as amoebas, ciliates, and various small aquatic animals like water fleas and insect larvae. They play a crucial role in the aquatic food chain as a food source for many organisms.
it is a food chain that is on land for example lollies are part of the land food chain but fish aren't part of the land food chain they are part of the aquatic food chain.
There is no food chain for land animals on Antarctica, because there are no land animals that live there.
becauze they have very large numbers of animal than on earth - abhishek batra
it becomes a producer
dinoflagellates
Phytoplankton or aquatic vergetation
Aquatic food chains are simpley water animals that eat plant,each other,or both.