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How do plankton differ from nekton? plankton are floaters. plankton are strong swimmers. plankton live on the ocean bottom. plankton are carnivores?
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How do plankton differ from nekton? plankton are floaters. plankton are strong swimmers. plankton live on the ocean bottom. plankton are carnivores?
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Answer: Plankton are floaters
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The answer is plankton are floaters. Plankton and nekton are both marine aquatic organisms. The main difference between the two is that plankton tend to float and be carried by water currents while nekton are organisms that swim against the current of the water. Plankton are passive swimmers while neekton are active swimmers.
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