IPA: /ˈplæŋktər/
KK: /ˈplæŋktər/
A tiny organism that floats in water and is part of plankton, which includes various small plants and animals.
The plankter is an essential part of the aquatic food chain, providing nourishment for larger marine animals.
Plankter comes from the Greek word 'planktos' (meaning wandering or drifting). It refers to organisms that drift in water currents, highlighting their nature of being carried along by the flow.
Imagine tiny creatures that are 'wandering' ('planktos') through the water, which helps you remember that 'plankter' refers to drifting organisms.