aggrekaneja
Aggrekaneja is a term used in the scientific community to refer to a specific type of zooplankton found in various marine ecosystems around the world. These small, often microscopic, aquatic animals play a crucial role in the ocean's food chain, serving as a primary food source for numerous fish species.
Aggrekaneja are characterized by their unique body structure, which consists of a transparent, gelatinous shell that
Aggrekaneja are primarily composed of water (approximately 95%) and are relatively simple in terms of their
Research on aggrekaneja has shed light on their potential role in influencing oceanic phenomena, such as bioluminescence