dinoflagellate have cell wall
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Because they are photosynthetic, dinoflagellates contain chloroplasts. ... The most common dinoflagellate fossils are those in cyst form. However, some of the species have cyst cell walls made of cellulose, which does not fossilize. Those that do fossilize typically have walls made of a material similar to sporopollenin.
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- All dinoflagellate have no cell wall but However, some of the species have cell walls made of cellulose, which does not fossilize.
- Those that do fossilize typically have walls made of a material similar to Sporopollenin.
About Dinoflagellate!
Most are marine, though some live in freshwater habitats.
The group is an important component of phytoplankton in all but the colder seas and is an important link in the food chain.
Dinoflagellates also produce some of the bioluminescence sometimes seen in the sea.
Examples of Dinoflagellates
- Dinophyceae
- Syndiniales
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