No.. Plankton is a single cell organism.
Zooplankton (pronounced ZO A PLANKTON) is plankton
While no living species of turtle is known to live on just plankton, there are several species that have been observed skimming accumulations of plankton.
A sea turtle ofcourse Well there are different turtles out there that that eat medusa jellyfish.....
swim, bite, eat fish/plankton, surf, get killed and you can eat turtle soup out of the shell made of the body, bounce the real question is "what can't a green sea turtle do?"
Sea turtle Hatchlings: Plankton, Fish eggs, jellyfish --> Hatchling Sea turtle--> Crabs, Seabirds, Raccoons Sea turtle Adult: Green Algae, Seagrass--> Adult Sea turtle--> Sharks (sorry if this is not what you are looking for!)
they use their sharp beak to cut food, such as jelly fish and coral leaf
phy:chordata class:reptiles
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
The prefix of "plankton" is "plan-".
Plankton is based on well,,,, Plankton. Plankton is the small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water, consisting chiefly of diatoms, protozoans, small crustaceans, and the eggs and larval stages of larger animals. Many animals are adapted to feed on plankton, especially by filtering the water.
what is an plankton