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Phytoplankton are photosynthetic organisms. They get their energy from sunlight.
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Phytoplankton.
Seaweed is an example of a marine producer. Seaweed contains chlorophyll and carries out photosynthesis to produce its own food, making it a primary producer in marine ecosystems.
Krill primarily consume phytoplankton and do not produce oxygen in a significant amount. The oxygen produced by marine organisms mainly comes from photosynthetic organisms like phytoplankton and seaweed.
Zooplankton. Phytoplankton are autotrophs, as they produce their own food through photosynthesis. Zooplankton are heterotrophs, relying on consuming other organisms, like phytoplankton, to obtain their energy.
Phytoplankton mainly produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. They take in carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen. This process is crucial in maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere.
Some examples of what eat phytoplankton include sea stars, shrimp, snails, whales, small fish, zooplankton, and jellyfish.
Mainly they are algae.So they are photosynthetic
Materials and organisms having substances which produce a type of luminescence (chemo, bio, tribo, electro, etc.)
Protists that contain chlorophyll are known as photosynthetic protists. They can carry out photosynthesis to produce their own energy using sunlight, much like plants. Examples include algae and certain types of phytoplankton.
Minerals can produce two types of luminescence: fluorescence and phosphorescence. Fluorescence occurs when a mineral emits visible light when exposed to ultraviolet light, while phosphorescence is the ability of a mineral to continue to glow after the activating light source has been removed.