| diatom |
Single celled or colonial algae with thin double walled silica shells. Diatoms are an exceedingly important component of phytoplankton and, such as, are primary food source for aquatic animals, especially filter feeding shellfish. It is estimated that there are more than 11,500 species of diatoms.
Ãâó: www.shellfishquality.ca/glossary.htm
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| diatomaceous earth |
A filter media made up of skeletons of Diatoms, used in Diatom filters, able to filter particles down to microns in size.
Ãâó: www.kingvinnie.com/aquaria/glossary/
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| diatom |
Single-celled algae which are an integral part of most marine ecosystems. Diatoms are often yellowish in color.
Ãâó: www.freakinfucus.co.uk/primers/prm_gloss.htm
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| diatom |
Group of algae characterised by cell wall made up of silica; usually found attached to rock surfaces.
Ãâó: 144.16.93.203/energy/monograph1/Glossary.html
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| diatom |
A group of phytoplankton species utilizing silica as a structural component of the cell wall; a dominant component of the plankton in Galveston Bay.
Ãâó: response.restoration.noaa.gov/cpr/watershed/calcas...
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