Dinoflagellates are single-celled organisms of the kingdom Protista, many of which are photosynthetic and one of the major producers of phytoplankton. Without them, 7% of the world's people would lack food, and some countries would fail to exist.
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the spines are prickly. but not dangerous.
Humans don't often use dinoflagellates. In fact, in most cases, they are seen as harmful, especially during algal blooms.
Dinoflagellates can harm humans by swimming up the urethra and planting eggs in the abdomen.
nothing
they can do both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
neurotoxins can be passes along the food chain and end up in our system
toxic waste that can harm humans
No they are eukaryotic. They have a defined nucleus.
Flagella
they can do both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
pigs will harm humans when they do not feel right if it thinks your going to harm it then it will harm you
They possess two flagella
Humans mainly harm them, they are hunted for their fat, and they are often eaten in some countries, countries like japan.
neurotoxins can be passes along the food chain and end up in our system
Polymers can release reactants that are harmful to humans. Not only can they harm humans, but they can harm the environment as well.
Dinoflagellates are microorganisms that usually live in marine water. However there are some that live in fresh water. Another name for a dinoflagellate is a protist.
no, we harm clouds.
All dinoflagellates have a green pigment!
dinoflagellates give off light which is known as luminscent
Dinoflagellates live in the top 200 feet of the ocean.
No, rotifers do not harm humans. They do not even pose a risk to humans if they are consumed in water because they do not attach to the stomach.