Biology, asked by Nishajangra, 7 months ago

what is diatoms and desmids

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Answered by Praniga24806
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Diatoms are stramenophila algae, their cell wall is composed of silica and their chloroplasts are yellowish-brown. Desmids are green algae, their cell wall is composed of cellulose and pectins (like plants), and their chloroplasts are green. ... The patterns are only poorly visible in live diatoms.

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Answered by MrPrince07
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Explanation:

Diatoms are stramenophila algae, their cell wall is composed of silica and their chloroplasts are yellowish-brown. Desmids are green algae, their cell wall is composed of cellulose and pectins (like plants), and their chloroplasts are green. ... The patterns are only poorly visible in live diatoms.

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