Some dinoflagellates cause harmful algal blooms. They produce neurotoxins. Humans may be affected by eating seafood containing these toxins.... View Article
Some examples of dinoflagellates are Noctiluca, Gonyaulax, Ceratium, etc. Also Check: Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Are All Protists... View Article
Red tide is caused due to rapid multiplication of dinoflagellates. They release toxins in large amounts which can kill fish and other marine... View Article
Dinoflagellate blooms are caused due to high nutrient content, warm temperature and low salinity in the water. Also Check: Are All Protists... View Article
Yes, red dinoflagellates such as Gonyaulax cause red tides. They multiply rapidly and make the sea appear red. Also Check: Are All Protists... View Article
Some dinoflagellates cause red tide and produce toxins that can kill fish. Also Check: Are All Protists Photosynthetic? Are All Protists... View Article
Some dinoflagellates can rapidly multiplicate and produce toxins, which can kill marine animals. They cause red tides. Also Check: Are All... View Article
The two main characteristics of dinoflagellates are the presence of two dissimilar flagella and various pigments, which give them their... View Article
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