krill, fish and humpack
i know some types of plankton eat diatoms and so do sponges,jellyfish and crabs and ther is still many more things that eat diatoms
Yes, krill do eat diatoms. Diatoms are a type of microscopic algae that krill feed on as part of their diet. These tiny plants are an important food source for many marine organisms, including krill.
Many aquatic organisms consume diatoms. Diatoms are an important type of primary producer in marine and freshwater systems and are a type of algae. In marine systems, many zooplankton and some small fish consume diatoms.
no, because it cannot see. hahaha!
Diatoms are photosynthetic organisms that obtain their energy from sunlight, using chlorophyll pigments to carry out photosynthesis. They also absorb nutrients from their environment, such as nitrates, phosphates, and silicates, to support their growth and reproduction. Diatoms have specialized structures, such as silica cell walls and organelles called raphes, which help them take in and process these nutrients.
They eat algae and diatoms
i know some types of plankton eat diatoms and so do sponges,jellyfish and crabs and ther is still many more things that eat diatoms
They eat algae and diatoms
They eat algae and diatoms
diatoms and dinofalgettes
diatoms and dinoflagelletes
Yes, krill do eat diatoms. Diatoms are a type of microscopic algae that krill feed on as part of their diet. These tiny plants are an important food source for many marine organisms, including krill.
Many aquatic organisms consume diatoms. Diatoms are an important type of primary producer in marine and freshwater systems and are a type of algae. In marine systems, many zooplankton and some small fish consume diatoms.
Most diatoms are photosynthetic (they use sunlight to provide them with energy), though some absorb soluble nutrients from their environment.
a Pupfish eats diatoms and algae. bye
No becaus ethey are photosinthic
Diatoms are a type of single celled plankton. There are no seals that eat plankton. Seals eat fish, with the exception of a few types, such as the Crabeater, which eats krill, and the leopard seal, which eats penguins and seal pups.