Plankton: The word 'plankton' derives from the Greek wordplanktos, meaning 'drifting.' Plankton includes a wide variety of organisms that can be further subdivided into zooplankton, phytoplankton, and bacteria. Answer and Explanation:1 There is no scientific name for phytoplankton. Scientists include...
What type of plankton is included in the phylum Arthropoda? What is the largest class in the phylum Arthropoda? What are five characteristics of invertebrates? What is the radula in members of the phylum Mollusca? What is invertebrate zoology?
First, the temperature on earth would have dropped to below freezing because the dust clouds would have stopped the sun's rays from reaching the earth. This would have harmed the green plants and ocean plankton. Plankton and green plants form the bottom of the world's food chain. They also...
Overall, the need for sustainable sources of biofuel feedstocks has been repeatedly emphasised. So, where will the biomass needed for first, and later, second generation biofuels come from? Crops, cropping trends, locations and challenges are considered. 展开 关键词:...
planktons and sessile vertebrates. cooperative defence refers to protection against predators by group anti-predator behaviour. higher rates of predator vigilance behaviour are exhibited by many species. this results in less time and energy spent on foraging. this reduces the fitness of an individual ...
Scientists are sequencing the DNA of tiny marine plankton for the first time.(Come for the story of the scientific expedition; stay for the beautiful images of jellies and sea sapphires.) (The Guardian) Dolphins are known to communicate with whistles and clicks.But scientists were surprised to ...
Misapplication of the model, against which Vollenweider himself warned, has led to many misconceptions about the dynamics of plankton in lakes and reservoirs and about how best to manage systems subject to eutrophication. This contribution intends to frame the most important issues in context of the...
Phytoplankton are photosynthesizing plankton that use the sun's energy to combine carbon dioxide and water to form glucose, a sugar, while releasing oxygen as a waste product. Cellular respiration forms ATP (adenosine triphosphate), an energy source. Ani
What are some clown fish adaptations? What kind of fish glows in the dark? What is a large body of freshwater called? What fish rely on thermohaline circulation? What is the largest plankton-feeding fish? What kind of animal is a starfish?
What eats plankton in the coral reef? What eats seagrass in a coral reef? What fish eat algae in coral reefs? What eats parrotfish? What food do the fauna eat in a pelagic zone? Can zooplankton eat phytoplankton? What do copepods eat? What organisms are considered phytoplankton and zooplankt...