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Yes, plankton can include protists. Protists are a group of diverse eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms, and many species of plankton fall under this category.
Microscopic plants growing in decaying matter are called saprophytic plants, which obtain their nutrients from dead organic matter through decomposition. Examples include fungi like molds and yeast.
Plankton do not eat lichen. Plankton primarily consist of tiny organisms found in aquatic environments, such as phytoplankton (plant-like) and zooplankton (animal-like), which feed on microscopic algae, bacteria, and small organic particles. Lichen, on the other hand, is a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria, typically found on land or rocky surfaces, and is not a food source for plankton.
Plankton can be either eukaryotic or prokaryotic, it's dependent on the specific type of plankton. Plankton are divided into three different categories, Zooplankton, Bacterioplankton and phytoplankton. Zooplankton are eukaryotic.
Seaweed, crab , plankton and smaller animals like shrimp.
alge use sunlight plankton eat alge zooplankton eat plankton small fish eat zooplankton salmon eat small fish bear eats salmon mold and fungi break down dead bear
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
plankton does not have a prefix
Zooplankton (pronounced ZO A PLANKTON) is plankton
what is an plankton
plankton