they are just like plants so all they need is a five metre water pit and some sun and if the plant is too deep under water then the plant will die
which type of organisim? there are 3 kingdoms of living organisims, animal, plant,and microscopic creatures.
Zooplankton primarily feed on phytoplankton, microscopic algae, and other small organic particles found in the water. Some zooplankton species may also consume other zooplankton, bacteria, and detritus.
Coquinas are small marine bivalve mollusks that are filter feeders. They use their gills to filter microscopic plankton and particles from the water for nutrition.
Plants do not eat microscopic organisms in the same way animals do, as they primarily obtain nutrients through photosynthesis and absorption from the soil. However, some plants, like carnivorous species (e.g., Venus flytrap, pitcher plants), can trap and digest small organisms, including insects and microorganisms, to supplement their nutrient intake, particularly in nutrient-poor environments. This process helps them acquire essential nutrients like nitrogen. Overall, while most plants do not "eat" microscopic organisms, certain exceptions exist where they do utilize them for nourishment.
fossils
A scientist called a microbiologist.
do
heterotrophs
organisims that break down dead organisims to eat them
they don't
well organisims are people,animals & all living things.carnivores eat animals or people.it is a carnivore!
which type of organisim? there are 3 kingdoms of living organisims, animal, plant,and microscopic creatures.
Tadpoles eat microscopic aquatic "plants" called phytoplankton.
wide range of marine organisims
wide range of marine organisims
Whales usually eat Plankton, which is a microscopic algae type thing. Many things eat microscopic animals, I believe herring is one species.
Limpets eat different types of algae such as microscopic seaweed.