Biology, asked by tanu29544, 10 months ago

Dinoflagellates are mostly
(a) marine and saprophytic
(b) fresh water and photosynthetic
(c) marine and photosynthetic
(d) terrestrial and photosynthetic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate ,

your answer is

(c) marine and photosynthetic

Reason - the diatoms shells pilling up at the bottom of oceans over millions of years formed desposists may be thousands meters thick with as many as five millions diatoms shells in each centimeter . This diatomaceous earth is used in many small and large scale industries.

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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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Dinoflagellates (Division or Phylum Pyrrhophyta) are a group of primarily unicellular organisms united by a suite of unique characteristics, including flagellar insertion, pigmentation, organelles, and features of the nucleus, that distinguishes them from other groups.

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