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Organisms of the Sea
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Plankton, Greek word planktos meaning “wandering”, just swim weakly usually just drifting with the current Plankton can be drifting jellyfish with 25 foot long tentacles, small arrow worms, small single celled organisms, crustaceans that look like small crabs and microorganisms All plankton share 1 thing in common – their inability to swim against ocean current Plankton
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A huge layer of phytoplankton drift within the sunlit layer of the ocean There are a few different kinds of phytoplankton Diatoms – special extra pigments to absorb sunlight for more efficient photosynthesis Dinoflagellates – have two flagella for movement Coccolithophores – covered in Calcium, in large numbers they can make the water look milky Nanoplankton and Picoplankton – very small Phytoplankton – The Autotrophs
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DD Phytoplankton diatoms coccolithophore dinoflagellates
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Algae – organisms with chlorophyll in the ocean Seaweed – a general term for large marine algae Other Autotrophs
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The most numerous primary consumers in the ocean They graze on the diatoms and dinoflagellates much like a cow on grass The most common are shrimp like creatures called copepods Zooplankton – The Heterotrophs
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