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It eats photoplankton
Zooplankton
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Plant.
There are lots of different kinds ofo algae. There are Chlorophytes (green algae) Rhodophytes (red algae), chrysophyta ( golden/brown algae) and lots more!
red, brown and green algae
Producers in the polar ice caps include algae, phytoplankton, and mosses. These organisms use sunlight to create energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain in these ecosystems.
Algae are autotrophs, while protozoans are heterotrophs.
No, Algae is a completely different thing than Fungi
The evolution of different forms of chlorophyll in algae allowed for adaptation to different light conditions and environments. This diversity of chlorophyll pigments enables algae to efficiently capture light energy for photosynthesis at various depths in the water column, enhancing their ecological success and survival.
diffeent colours such as green, blue green, yellow and red algae
No, phytoplankton are not part of the animal kingdom. They are actually a type of microscopic marine algae that belongs to the plant kingdom. Phytoplankton play a vital role in marine ecosystems as they are primary producers at the base of the food chain.