Biology, asked by sheikmohammadsharif, 4 months ago

what are dino flagellates ? give an example​

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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Explanation:

Photosynthetic dinoflagellates have eyespots, light-sensitive organelles composed of lipid droplets packaged within stacked layers of membranes. These contain carotenoid compounds, which are light- excitable, allowing the organism to detect the direction of the light source.

Common examples include:

Pfiesteria piscicida

Gonyaulax catenella

Noctiluca scintillans

Answered by jagadishsingh835
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Answer:

Both of these instances are caused by dinoflagellates, or unicellular eukaryotic organisms with two whip-like tails called flagella used for movement. They can be found in marine and freshwater environments all over the world.The dinoflagellates are single-celled eukaryotes constituting the phylum Dinoflagellata. Usually considered algae, dinoflagellates are mostly marine plankton, but they also are common in freshwater habitats. Their populations are distributed depending on sea surface temperature, salinity, or depth

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