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Oceanography L6-10

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Types of phytoplankton - Dinoflagellates

Author: Alex Rapai



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-Unicellular and some form chains. -Have 2 flagella. Some are autotrophic, 50% are heterotrophs and eat phytoplankton/zooplankton. Some are mixotrophic. -Separate into: Thecate (cellulose) and Naked (without). Have 2 taxonomic groups: Desmophycae (flagella arise from anterior, Cell wall has two valves that separate during division) and Dinophycae (The majority, most are thecate, posterior flagella and form a girdle). -Form blooms named "red-tides": they may contain neurotoxins (saxitoxin), shellfish filtrate the toxin and it can cause paralysis to us.


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