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Dinoflagellates obtain energy primarily through photosynthesis, as many are photosynthetic protists containing chloroplasts. They utilize sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, similar to plants. Additionally, some dinoflagellates can also absorb organic nutrients from their environment or engage in heterotrophic feeding, allowing them to survive in various ecological niches. This versatility helps them thrive in diverse marine and freshwater ecosystems.

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