Phytoplankton are the
autotrophic components of the
plankton community and a key part of oceans, seas and freshwater basin
ecosystems. The name comes from the
Greek words φυτόν (
phyton), meaning "
plant", and πλαγκτός (
planktos), meaning "wanderer" or "drifter". Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the
unaided eye. However, when present in high enough numbers, some varieties may be noticeable as colored patches on the water surface due to the presence of
chlorophyll within their cells and accessory pigments (such as
phycobiliproteins or
xanthophylls) in some species.