Biology, asked by aartigupta9450467394, 3 months ago

They are plant-like, contain chlorophyll.​

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Answered by JungkookOppa17
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Phytoplankton, the microscopic floating plants that form the basis of the entire marine food web, contain chlorophyll, which is why high phytoplankton concentrations can make water look green. Chlorophyll's job in a plant is to absorb light—usually sunlight.

Answered by eashwar12311
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Phytoplankton is your answer...

The microscopic floating plants that form the basis of the entire marine food web, contain chlorophyll, which is why high phytoplankton concentrations can make water look green.

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