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phytoplankton
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phy·to·plank·ton  (ft-plngktn)
n.
Minute, free-floating aquatic plants.

phyto·plank·tonic (-plngk-tnk) adj.

phytoplankton [ˌfaɪtəˈplæŋktən]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) the photosynthesizing organisms in plankton, mainly unicellular algae and cyanobacteria Compare zooplankton
phytoplanktonic  [ˌfaɪtəplæŋkˈtɒnɪk] adj

phytoplankton  (ft-plngktn)
Plankton consisting of free-floating algae, protists, and cyanobacteria. Phytoplankton form the beginning of the food chain for aquatic animals and fix large amounts of carbon, which would otherwise be released as carbon dioxide.
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Noun1.phytoplankton - photosynthetic or plant constituent of plankton; mainly unicellular algae
plant life, flora, plant - (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
plankton - the aggregate of small plant and animal organisms that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water
planktonic algae - unicellular algae
diatom - microscopic unicellular marine or freshwater colonial alga having cell walls impregnated with silica


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The water turns opal green as microscopic algae and phytoplankton bloom while feeding on those nutrients in the aquatic food market.
Over the past 7 years, the western half of the Arabian Sea has witnessed record increases in phytoplankton blooms due to a year-by-year intensification of monsoonal winds," wrote Dr.
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