Yes they do.
Little fish eat phytoplankton because they are the base of the food chain. Small fish eat phytoplankton, medium fish eat small fish, and big fish eat medium fish. Humans (you and me) eat the big fish. That is the phytoplankton cycle.
I think you mean "phytoplankton," which is plant material, as opposed to zooplankton, which is animal material. The quick answer is "no." Jellyfish are in general carnivores, and eat small fish and other animals which they stun with their stinging tentacles.
yes a codfish does eat zooplankton
cod and many more
Yes, a lot of species of fish do
Some do.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
plankton
Okay, so plankton are the producers in the chain, every fish that eats the plankton are primary consumers. Every other fish, such as a shark, that eats the fish that ate the plankton are secondary consumers
The Type of Fish that eats plankton is Herring. Herring are small fish and are eaten by Salmon, Seals, Humans and Harbour Porpoises
A spearfish eats small fish and plankton.
Small fish or plankton.
The fish, including plankton.
it eats plankton
Other plankton and smaller fish I do know that whales eat alot of plankton
I think a whale does
A spearfish eats small fish and plankton.