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I think its FALSE.
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Answer:
Zooplankton -tiny aquatic habitat organisms- gets their energy from phytoplankton consumption.
Explanation:
Zooplankton, or animal plankton, is characterized by being heterophosphoric organisms, obtaining its energy by consuming organic matter.
The main food source of zooplankton is phytoplankton, although they can also feed on organic waste, from the same zooplankton or even bacteria.
Zooplankton is composed of a very small fauna that includes single-cell organisms -such as protozoa and protists- fingerlings, larval forms of mollusks, crustaceans and aquatic arthropods.
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I think it's homologous, but I'm not sure.
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Heterotrophic. Only plants have cell walls, so that goes to phytoplankton, and whales have thousands of cells, so unicellular goes to plankton again. Mammals aren't prokaryotic, so we're left with heterotrophic.
-Bell