How to use in-sentence of “planktonic”:
– Chalk is mostly formed from the calcareous skeletons of countless tiny planktonic algae called coccoliths.
– Although there are a few benthic species, most are gelatinous zooplankton and form a considerable proportion of the entire planktonic biomass worldwide.
– The movement of planktonic life-forms within the lake during the seasons and during the day may also play a part in the colour change.
– The plates are formed by single-celled planktonic algae called coccolithophores, and were laid down in the off-shore seas.
– Some planktonic groups, such as dinoflagellates and ctenophores use it in most species.
– He is a planktonic copepod who runs the Chum Bucket restaurant alongside with Karen, a waterproof robot who is Plankton’s sidekick and wife.
– As with all Cnidarians, these organisms have a complex life cycle including a mobile planktonic phase and a later sessile phase.