| Dinoflagellata |
in some classifications considered a phylum of the kingdom Protista; in others included in the plant phylum Pyrrophyta
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| dinoflagellate |
chiefly marine protozoa having two flagella; a chief constituent of plankton
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a pad placed over the abdomen before a plaster jacket is applied. The pad is then removed, leaving space under the jacket to provide for expansion of the abdomen after eating.
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| Dinoflagellata |
The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists. Most are marine plankton, but they are common in fresh water habitats as well. About half of all dinoflagellates are photosynthetic, and these make up the largest group of algae aside from the diatoms. Some species, called zooxanthellae, are endosymbionts of marine animals and protozoa, and play an important part in the biology of coral reefs. ...
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| dinoflagellate |
The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists. Most are marine plankton, but they are common in fresh water habitats as well. About half of all dinoflagellates are photosynthetic, and these make up the largest group of algae aside from the diatoms. Some species, called zooxanthellae, are endosymbionts of marine animals and protozoa, and play an important part in the biology of coral reefs. ...
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