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A dinoflagellate is a form of single-celled organism, mostly found in water. These protists are interesting in that they exhibit bioluminescence, natural glow-in-the-dark.

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No,they do not have.They are only in eukariyotes.

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They possess two flagella.

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Two flagella's of unequal length.

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they glow

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