difference between dinoflagellates and chrysophytes
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dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists that can constitute the phylum dinoflagellate. most are marine plankton,but they are common in fresh water habitats.
chrysophytes re common microscopic chromists in fresh water some species are colorless,but the vast majority are photosynthesis.
chrysophytes re common microscopic chromists in fresh water some species are colorless,but the vast majority are photosynthesis.
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