Bacterioplankton are a type of plankton so small that they eat organic materials including bacteria. It is one of the three types of plankton, phytoplankton, bacterioplankton and zooplankton.
Microscopic organisms like protists, algae, and other bacteria are known to consume bacteria in the ocean. Additionally, certain animals like zooplankton, copepods, and some types of fish feed on bacteria as well.
umm...... no animal eat's shark's
No, bacteria do not eat snakes. Bacteria are microscopic organisms that primarily feed on decaying matter or other organic material. Snakes are much larger organisms that are typically consumed by other animals as part of the food chain.
Many different insects eat different things. While most live off of dead plants and leaves, some eat dead animals and even crumbs of people food.
Examples of ocean creatures that are producers include phytoplankton, seaweed, and seagrasses. These organisms are capable of photosynthesis and form the base of the ocean food chain by converting sunlight into energy.
Types of bacteria, such as cyanobacteria.
Sugar molecules
dolphin get eaten sharks
some do
The bacteria in the ocean and sea are called plankton. The most commonly known animal is the whale, but shrimp, some crabs and small fish also do.
Krill and shrimplike animals eat plankton in the ocean.
yes
They eat from the bottom of the ocean and sometimes eat alge off other animals.
Types of bacteria, such as cyanobacteria.
sharks
Other, even smaller animals.
Microscopic organisms like protists, algae, and other bacteria are known to consume bacteria in the ocean. Additionally, certain animals like zooplankton, copepods, and some types of fish feed on bacteria as well.