Biology, asked by riyank7589, 9 months ago

what is the difference between plankton plant and plankton animals?

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Answered by payal976983
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Answer:

Plankton plants are also called phytoplanktons.

They are unicellular or very small sized plants capable of doing photosynthesis.

These are common food for fishes & other aquatic animals.

They generally floats in water due to water currents.

Plankton animals are also called zooplanktons.

They are unicellular or very small sized animals which are heterotrophic.

These are common food for fishes & other aquatic animals like Sponges.

They generally floats in water due to water currents.

Answered by DreamBoy786
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Explanation:

Phytoplankton depends on sunlight for making their food, they primarily live on the surface of the water, while zooplankton lives in the darker and colder area of the water body. Being in the category of plants, Phytoplankton releases oxygen into the atmosphere, whereas zooplankton does not have such function

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