Some plankton do eat algae. Phytoplankton are a form of algae, and some zooplankton are consumers of phytoplankton.
I'm assuming you mean Whales, they eat plankton and algae I believe.
Some mollusks, like certain species of snails and clams, may feed on algae. Others, like some species of bivalves, may filter feed on plankton by drawing water into their bodies and trapping plankton to feed on. It ultimately depends on the specific species of mollusk.
Some insects that eat plankton include water boatmen, backswimmers, and certain species of beetles. They often feed on plankton in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and streams. These insects play a crucial role in controlling plankton populations in aquatic ecosystems.
Algae are eukaryotic organisms that can be grouped into various categories, including green, brown, and red algae. Plankton, on the other hand, are a diverse group of organisms that include both plants and animals, with varying sizes and types such as phytoplankton (algae), zooplankton, and bacterioplankton. While all algae are considered plankton, not all plankton are algae.
Plant plankton is named Phytoplankton. Animal plankton is called Zooplankton.
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I'm assuming you mean Whales, they eat plankton and algae I believe.
A whale shark.
seaweed, plankton, and algae!
They usually eat plankton, Organisms, and algae
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
Yes they do. They also eat assortments of Algae.
Zoo plankton eat only algae and bacteria.
Periwinkles eat microscopic algae and plankton.
No, they eat plankton, kelp, algae and phytoplankton.
Algae or plankton