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.
No,they do not have.They are only in eukariyotes.
They possess two flagella.
Two flagella's of unequal length.
they glow
they can do both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
No they are eukaryotic. They have a defined nucleus.
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red tide
they become poisonous
Dinoflagellates live in the top 200 feet of the ocean.
dinoflagellates give off light which is known as luminscent
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dinoflagellates tint the sea water to a reddish color.
they can do both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
Yes?
All dinoflagellates have a green pigment!
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Well dinoflagellates live in either salt water or many live in fresh water like in lakes or ponds.