Whales possess a complex nervous system, including a highly developed brain, which enables advanced behaviors such as communication, social interaction, and problem-solving. In contrast, phytoplankton are simple, single-celled organisms that lack a nervous system and brain, limiting their responses to environmental stimuli to basic biological functions. This significant difference highlights the evolutionary complexity of whales compared to their food source.
They eat a lot of phytoplankton. I don't see what possible confusion there could be here.
yes, they get eaten, by zooplanktons and sea creatures, such as a whale!
{| ! colspan="5" | The Food Chain of a Blue Whale | Blue whale Zooplankton Phytoplankton |}
Each species of shark has it's preference of food and what it needs to survive. The sharks that are known to eat phytoplankton include the whale shark and basking shark.
phytoplankton<zooplantton< krill<crab<fish<seal<shark<killer whale
whale but if your talking about phytoplankton every creature under the sea eats it! whale but tones eat it even though they dont like it it just to small
Phytoplankton -> Zooplankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Phytoplankton -> Zoo-plankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Phytoplankton eat small bacteria, which eat decomposing matter. they are in the blue whale's food chain.
Whale sharks are not found in continents, they are found in oceans.
Depends what whale. Northern right whale can be found in the wild channel, the humpback whale can be found west rock land, the blue whale and the white mother can be found at the great drop off, the beluga is found in the prince's room in the ruins and the orca can be found at the shipwreck. what in the world who is that true
Yes, yes they do because I read this book about fish and it had a segment about whales and it said that plankton get eaten by whales.