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What are plankton? - NOAA's National Ocean Service
The word “plankton” comes from the Greek for “drifter” or “wanderer.” An organism is considered plankton if it is carried by tides and currents, and cannot swim well enough to move against these forces . Some plankton drift this way for their entire life cycle.
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Plankton - Wikipedia
Plankton are organisms that drift in water (or air) but are unable to actively propel themselves against currents (or wind). Marine plankton include ...
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Plankton - NatureWorks - New Hampshire PBS
Phytoplankton are organisms that float on or near the surface of the water. Most are rounded and single-celled. All phytoplankton use photosynthesis for their ...
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plankton
plankton Biol. (ˈplæŋktən) [a. G. plankton (V. Hensen 1887, in Ber. Kommission der wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung der deutschen Meere in Kiel V. 1), a. Gr. πλαγκτόν, neut. of πλαγκτός vbl. adj., drifting, f. πλάζεσθαι to wander, roam, drift.] 1. A collective name for all the forms of floating or dr...
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What is Plankton? - The Australian Museum
Plankton is made up of animals and plants that either float passively in the water, or possess such limited powers of swimming that they are carried from place ...
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Plankton - Ask A Biologist - Arizona State University
Plankton are too small to swim in water in the same way fish or whales do... they simply drift along. This is why they came to be known as plankton.
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Plankton - National Geographic Society
Oct 19, 2023National Geographic Explorer Gabrielle Corradino is a U.S. Department of the Interior Climate Science fellow whose research interests include the role of plankton in the marine food web. The more that scientists like Corradino understand how to protect these critical marine species, the more likely it is that their research will help creatures ...
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Plankton - National Geographic Education
There are two main types of plankton: phytoplankton, which are plants, and zooplankton, which are animals. Zooplankton and other small marine ...
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Sheldon J. Plankton | Encyclopedia SpongeBobia - Fandom
Plankton is, as his name suggests, a tiny deep green planktonic copepod who can fit in the palm of one's hand. He has some stubby appendages and one yellow eye ...
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What are Plankton? - YouTube
Learn more about these tiny ocean drifters and research conducted at the northernmost research station in “Life in the Dark: The Polar Night ...
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Plankton
Plankton includes plants and animals that float along at the mercy of the sea's tides and currents. Their name comes from the Greek meaning "drifter" or " ...
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Plankton (disambiguation)
Plankton may also refer to:
Aerial plankton, atmospheric analogue to oceanic plankton
Phytoplankton, the autotrophic component of the plankton community plankton
Plankton, a 1994 video from Alvaro Passeri
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plankton
plankton/ˈplæŋktən; `plæŋktən/ n[U]any of the (mainly microscopic) forms of plant and animal life that drift in or float on the water of seas, rivers, lakes, etc 浮游生物.
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Plankton net
A plankton net is equipment used for collecting samples of plankton in standing bodies of water. Plankton nets are considered one of the oldest, simplest and least expensive methods of sampling plankton.
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Plankton Man
Plankton Man (born Ignacio Chavez, Nashio for short) is a Mexican musician and former founding member of the Nortec Collective. Discography
The Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 1: Nortec Collective (Palm Pictures)
Plankton Man vs Terrestre (Run Recordings)
"El Sinaloense" : Remix for Kronos
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