Yes, they can.
Dinoflagellates are large groups of flagellate protests. Made up mostly of marine plankton that are commonly found in freshwater, these species create a red tide appearance when gathered together. This is how they earned their role in the red tide phenomenon.
dinoflagellates tint the sea water to a reddish color.
True. Dinoflagellates are single-celled organisms belonging to the algae group, and they typically have two flagella that they use for movement. These flagella help dinoflagellates navigate through water and capture their food.
No they are eukaryotic. They have a defined nucleus.
true
True
True. Spring tides, which have higher than normal high tides and lower than normal low tides, occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned. This alignment typically happens during the full moon and new moon phases, which often occur in April and May.
yes its true
In general, true tides hit two maxima and two minima per day, i.e. 2 'high tides' and 2 'low tides' in 24 hours.
Yes
No. Rip tides are caused by heavy waves but they are not heavy waves themselves.
True!