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define chrysophytes​

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Answered by MissStudent20
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Chrysophytes are a group of algae commonly found in lakes. They are sometimes referred to as golden-brown algae due to their coloration from specific photosynthetic pigments. They are often unicellular and have a flagellum, allowing them to be mobile in the water. There are over 1,000 known species of chrysophytes.

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The Chrysophyceae, usually called chrysophytes, chrysomonads, golden-brown algae or golden algae are a large group of algae, found mostly in freshwater. Golden algae is also commonly used to refer to a single species, Prymnesium parvum, which causes fish kills

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