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inner cell wall of dinoflagellates is made up of ​

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Answered by lisaRohan
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inner cell wall of dinoflagellates is made up of celloulose plates

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cellulose plates

Dinoflagellates are surrounded by a complex covering called the amphiesma, which consists of outer and inner continuous membranes, and between which lie a series of flattened vesicles. In armored forms, these vesicles contain the thecal plates, cellulose plates that are the "armor".

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