Large organisms feed off small ones.
Plankton are a large group of various organisms that drift in waters and are eaten by larger organisms. They consists of very small animals, algae, bacteria and protists. As a group they contain both animals and plants (algae).
Organisms in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem are typically primary producers, such as plants and algae. These organisms convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the basis of the food chain and providing energy for all other organisms in the ecosystem.
In a health ecosystem, organisms at the bottom of the food chain, such as plants and plankton, are likely to have the highest population because they form the base of the ecosystem and support higher trophic levels. Organisms at the top of the food chain, such as predators or apex predators, would have the lowest population as they typically have fewer individuals due to their position in the food web.
The living organisms that are dominant in a particular ecosystem depends on the ecosystem. In the rainforest for example, plants are the dominant organisms. In the desert, the animals are the dominant organisms.
Producers.
They are plants, animals, and organisms.
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.
Yes you can eat plankton. It wouldn't really fill you up, but their edible
Planktivores eat plankton, which are small organisms drifting in bodies of water. They can consume phytoplankton (plants) or zooplankton (animals). Planktivores play a crucial role in the ecosystem by controlling plankton populations and transferring energy to higher trophic levels.
Herbivores eat plants only
Yes, Plankton are fish as well as plants. They are 50/50 on both.
No