Bit of plankton
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ALGABit of plankton
DIATOMSimple bit of plankton
NEKTONRelative of plankton.
ALGAPiece of plankton
NEMOFriend of Sandy Plankton
phytoplanktonPlankton consisting of microscopic plants
planktersany organism that is an element of plankton
plankterany organism that is an element of plankton
plankteran organism that is an element of plankton
planktersPLANKTER, an organism that is an element of plankton
planktonsPLANKTON, the minute animal and plant life of a body of water
dinoflagellatea kind of marine protozoan, one of the principal constituents of plankton
zooplanktonPlankton consisting of small animals and the immature stages of larger animals
dinoflagellatesDINOFLAGELLATE, a kind of marine protozoan, one of the principal constituents of plankton
meroplanktonplankton consisting of certain larvae that do not spend all their life as plankton
meroplanktonsMEROPLANKTON, plankton consisting of certain larvae that do not spend all their life as plankton
coccolitea small rounded body found in chalk formations, consisting of microscopic plates secreted by extinct algal plankton also COCCOLITH
coccolitha small rounded body found in chalk formations, consisting of microscopic plates secreted by extinct algal plankton also COCCOLITE
coccolitesCOCCOLITE, a small rounded body found in chalk formations, consisting of microscopic plates secreted by extinct algal plankton also COCCOLITH
coccolithsCOCCOLITH, a small rounded body found in chalk formations, consisting of microscopic plates secreted by extinct algal plankton also COCCOLITE
whalebonesAn elastic horny substance that grows in a series of thin parallel plates in the upper jaw of some whales and is used by them to strain plankton from the seawater
copepodany of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish