Phylum Chrysophyta consists of mostly unicellular or colonial organisms called golden algae. They are primarily found in freshwater environments and possess chlorophyll a and c, as well as carotenoids for photosynthesis. Some species are known to form silica shells, while others can be parasitic.
it is golden colored
Yes, snakes belong to the phylum Reptilia. Reptiles are characterized by their scaly skin, cold-blooded nature, and laying eggs on land.
Phylum Aschelminthes
Organisms with porous bodies belong to the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges. Porifera are multicellular, aquatic organisms that lack tissues and organs. The porous nature of their bodies allows water to flow through and for filter feeding.
Hamsters belong to the phylum Chordata.
A pig belongs to the phylum Chordata.
The phylum chrysophyta is green algae. They can be found on any body of water; ponds, lakes, creeks, streams, rivers, etc.
for Plato golden algae
intricate cell wall
intricate cell wall
The more than 8,000 species of diatoms are the largest group in the phylum Chrysophyta of the kingdom Protista.
They most likely belonged to the phylum Chrysophyta.
They are distinguished by their characteristic cell wall which is composed of hydrated silica.
Both are from Domain Eukarya, are unicellular and are water organisims
Chrysophyta have silicon cell walls.They are called Diatoms generally.
It is an algae.They are eukariyotic creatures
To answer your question chrysophyta can obtain its own food under certain circumstances. So in general yes it can obtain its own food.
A common name for a Chysophyta isSynura peterseniihope this helped :)