It's algae--one-celled plants--and not bacteria. There are many species.
Dinoflagella
red tide
No. Dinoflogellates
Unicellular organisms
amoebas
The comb jellies and the cnidarians, Shellfish regularly consume poisonous red tide organisms.
Yes protists cause disease , cause red tide, and the Irish potato famine Yes protists cause disease , cause red tide, and the Irish potato famine
Red tide is caused by an overabundance of specific protists, which infect bodies of water, making the water red. Red tide is extremely harmful to humans, as well as different marine animals.
Red Tide - band - was created in 1992.
Red Tide - band - ended in 2002.
A lunar rythm is a high and low tide that helps different organisms at certain times. Certain organisms need a low tide to move and travel and other have to have a high tide.
Many different organisms life in tide pools.
Sudden, unexplained increase in numbers of toxic organisms (dinoflagellates) in the sea which cause fish and shellfish feeding on them to become toxic.
No. The red tide is caused by an overgrowth of a type of algae.
Red tide is produced when red algae is reproducing
No we can not die to eat red tide but some deases occurs.
Garbage that pollute the water forms are the producers of red tide.