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.
Yes, some plankton are carnivorous and feed on other smaller plankton species. These plankton are often referred to as zooplankton and play an important role in marine food webs by consuming phytoplankton and smaller zooplankton.
In the ocean, a simple food chain could look like this: phytoplankton (producer) is consumed by zooplankton (primary consumer), which is then eaten by small fish (secondary consumer), which are then preyed upon by larger fish (tertiary consumer), and finally, sharks (apex predator) feed on the larger fish.
Zooplankton eat phytoplankton, other zooplankton, and decomposing matter. "Zooplankton" refers to small aquatic animals. The "zoo-" prefix refers to animals, as in zoology, and zoo (which is short for "zoological garden".
Zooplankton are attracted to phytoplankton, which serve as their main food source. Zooplankton may also be attracted to areas with suitable temperature, light, and oxygen levels, as well as to other zooplankton for mating or safety in numbers.
Zooplankton
no zooplankton dont eat seaweed, and krill eats zooplankton, some whales eat zooplankton, there are also others i cant think of
Phytoplankton is smaller than zooplankton because it eats phytoplankton.
Zooplankton is a consumer because it eats (consumes) other things, e.g: Phytoplankton.
Zooplankton eat phytoplankton
A zoo plankton eats algae.
Zooplankton is a consumer because it eats (consumes) other things, e.g: Phytoplankton.
Small animals and zooplankton :)
yes, zooplankton eats phytoplankton
A hydromedusae eats many different types of zooplankton.
Zooplankton are microscopic animals that eat other plankton.
They eat many things including zooplankton and algae