Question
Download Solution PDFIdentify an example of organisms that are free-swimming and bottom-dwelling forms.
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Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Zooplankton
Key PointsZooplankton:
- Zooplankton is the common name given to many small species of animals found in fresh and marine waters throughout the world.
- The word zooplankton, derived from Greek, means "wandering animals."
- They float in the water column and drift with the currents. Most of these animals are so minute they are visible only with a microscope, although some species can reach lengths of eight feet.
- Two general groups of zooplankton exist those that remain planktonic throughout their entire life (holoplankton), and those that are larval stages of larger life forms (meroplankton).
- Some examples of zooplankton are Krill, jellyfish, Portuguese man o' war, squid, etc.
Important Points
Phytoplanktons:
- Derived from the Greek words phyto (plant) and plankton (made to wander or drift), phytoplankton are microscopic organisms that live in watery environments, both salty and fresh.
- Some phytoplankton are bacteria, some are protists, and most are single-celled plants.
- Among the common kinds are cyanobacteria, silica-encased diatoms, dinoflagellates, green algae, and chalk-coated coccolithophores.
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