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An organism that feeds on microscopic plants and animals is called a microphagous organism. These organisms are typically small and consume tiny planktonic organisms, such as phytoplankton (microscopic plants) and zooplankton (microscopic animals), as their primary source of nutrition. Examples include various types of small fish, many species of invertebrates like copepods and krill, and some filter-feeding organisms like certain species of whales and baleen sharks.