5. Planktons have
in their cells that keeps them afloat
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Dinoflagellates, a type of phytoplankton, use flagella, or long tails to help stay afloat; ciliates use cilia, or hair-like extensions. Other plankton form chains with each other to gain surface area to stay afloat. Some plankton have vacuoles or other compartments in their bodies to help provide buoyancy
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All species of plankton (both phyto and zoo) have certain structural adaptations help to keep them afloat in the water column. These adaptations include: flat bodies, lateral spines, long thin appendages, which increase the amount of their body surface area in contact with the water.
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