Why are dinoflagellates called armoured dinoflagellates?
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Dinoflagellates
Dinoflagellates are unicellular protists comprising two flagella
Dinoflagellates are known as armoured dinoflagellates because they have sculptured plates.
A complex covering known as the amphiesma surrounds dinoflagellates and is made up of inner and outer continuous membranes, as well as a number of flattened vesicles.
These vesicles house the thecal plates, which are cellulose plates that serve as the "armour" in armoured forms.