Biology, asked by artichaudhari222, 10 months ago

what are dinophycea of algae​

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Answered by Fabs2020
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Dinophyceae A class of Pyrrophyta, comprising algae that are unicellular and have two flagella (thread-like structures) of unequal length. ... The cell surface bears two furrows, each holding one flagellum.

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Answered by aparnadebnath47883
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dinophycea a class of pyrrophyta comprising algae.. that are unicellular and have two flagella (thread like structures) of unequal length ..

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