Dinoflagellates are unicellular eukaryotes, i.e. protists. They have characteristics of both plants and animals. Also Check: Are All Protists... View Article
Dinoflagellates contain various pigments and mostly contain two dissimilar flagella. Some are bioluminescent. Also Check: Are All Protists... View Article
Desmids are chrysophytes. They are unicellular algae belonging to the kingdom Protista. Also Check: Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Are... View Article
Golden algae are mostly unicellular, found in marine and freshwater. They are mostly single-celled or colonial and biflagellate. Further... View Article
Chrysophytes mostly reproduce asexually by cell division and the formation of spores. Sexual reproduction is by conjugation or by the formation... View Article
Planktons are microscopic organisms, which flow in water passively. They cannot swim against water currents. Chrysophytes are planktons because... View Article
Chrysophytes are autotrophs, so they produce a large amount of oxygen by photosynthesis. Diatomaceous earth is used in the polishing, filtration... View Article
Chrysophytes include diatoms and golden algae. Golden algae contain the pigment fucoxanthin, which is responsible for imparting brown or golden... View Article
Mycoplasma are the smallest bacteria. They lack a cell wall and can survive without oxygen. They can cause diseases in plants and animals.... View Article