Krill breathe through gills located on their abdomen. They extract oxygen from the water as it passes over these gills, allowing them to respire and survive underwater.
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.
krill are about 4-5cm long when fully grown
No, krill are not asexual reproducers. They reproduce sexually, with females laying eggs that are fertilized by males.
No, krill's are omnivores. Not enough of their diet consists of meat to consider them carnivores, and most of them feed on things such as algae.
Krill need ice for various reasons, including shelter and protection from predators, as well as a habitat for their food source like algae and phytoplankton. Ice also provides a physical structure for krill to attach their eggs, ensuring their successful reproduction and survival.
Codfish eat herring and lobsterpolar cod feed on plankton and krill.
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Krill have eyes.
Krill in French is "krill." The word remains the same in both English and French.
A group of krill is called a "shoal of krill".
the group of a krill is called an effusion of krill
krill are pinkish red
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Do you mean a sentence with krill in it? Krill are found in the ocean, they are shrimp-like creatures.
yes krill is eaten by pretty much any fish in the ocean were krill can be found. When most people think of krill they think of a whale, being that the krill is the whales main source of food.
Krill. Krill are a type of ocean crustacean that very closely resemble shrimp but are smaller in size. Krill can grow up to five centimeters in length and due to their miniscule size, krill are a food source for fish, whales, squid, penguins and seals. Like fish oil found in fish, krill oil is extracted from krill because of its rich supply of Omega 3 fatty acids.