dinoflagellate การใช้
- It is a single-celled creature known as a dinoflagellate.
- Some dinoflagellates may feed on other organisms as predators or parasites.
- Chromerids, apicomplexans, and peridinin dinoflagellates have retained this organelle.
- The most important groups of phytoplankton include the diatoms and dinoflagellates.
- The dinoflagellate produces saxitoxin, which is a highly potent neurotoxin.
- A number of dinoflagellates are known to have two nuclei.
- Diatoms have been engulfed by dinoflagellates at least three times.
- Of these, the best known are dinoflagellate detrital material.
- Mixotrophic dinoflagellates are photosynthetically active, but are also heterotrophic.
- In many cases the prime toxin producer is a dinoflagellate.
- Red tide or dinoflagellate is one type of phytoplankton.
- Some dinoflagellates have a theca of cellulose plates, and coccolithophorids have coccoliths.
- Dinoflagellates are considered to be protists, with their own division, Dinoflagellata.
- Tappan gave a survey of dinoflagellates with internal skeletons.
- Dinoflagellate bioluminescence is controlled by a circadian clock and only occurs at night.
- The parasitic dinoflagellate " Hematodinium " however lacks a plastid entirely.
- By contrast, in diatoms and dinoflagellates, there can be multiple pyrenoids.
- Puffer fish and some marine dinoflagellates also produce saxitoxin.
- This organic compound has similarities to sporopollenin, but is unique to dinoflagellates.
- In the coastal marine waters, this dinoflagellate causes glowing effects after dark.
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