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What exactly is plankton? NO COPIED ANSWER AND NO SPAMMING .................. PLZZ...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Planktons are chrysophytes which float passively in water currents .

  • They are microscopic in nature .

  • Most are photosynthetic in nature .

  • They are major source of food for many aquatic organisms like whales , etc .

  • These may be marine or freshwater and are nonmotile.

  • Planktons are further classified into → phytoplankton and zooplankton

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Answered by Anonymous
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Planktons are a group of microscopic organisms belonging to class Chrysophytes . These are tiny organisms and are chief producers of ocean . They float passively in water . Plankton is made up of tiny plants (called phytoplankton) and tiny animals (called zooplankton).

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