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Diatoms, Green and Golden Algae and Cyanobacteria Golden algae live in lakes and oceans, while diatoms live in freshwater and saltwater.
They live in Fresh ,Brackish, and Sea Water.
Diatoms are usually between 2 and 200 microns in diameter, though there has been some up to 2 millimeters in size
There are both freshwater and saltwater diatoms.
Centric diatoms have a spherical shape that helps them float and stay suspended in the water column, which is more common in saltwater environments with consistent water movement. Pennate diatoms have a more elongated shape that allows them to attach to surfaces in freshwater environments where there may be less water movement. This difference in shape relates to their respective preferences for saltwater and freshwater habitats.
All diatoms are enclosed by a frustule that is made up of two valves fitted together by a connective zone called a girdle.
Diatoms are single-celled organisms with rigid silica cell walls that come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. They are aquatic microorganisms that play a significant role in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Diatoms are known for their intricate and beautiful glass-like cell walls.
pennate diatoms
Diatoms are a type of algae that can be found in various aquatic environments, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and even in damp soil. They are typically found in environments with high levels of nutrients and sunlight, as they rely on photosynthesis for energy.
Diatoms rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, so living near the surface allows them to access light for energy production. Additionally, being near the surface helps diatoms to disperse their spores more effectively, promoting reproduction and species survival.
Phytoplankton is a broad category of microscopic organisms that live in aquatic environments and conduct photosynthesis, serving as the foundational producers in these ecosystems. Diatoms are a specific group of phytoplankton characterized by their unique silica cell walls, which form intricate and beautiful patterns. While all diatoms are phytoplankton, not all phytoplankton are diatoms, as the category also includes other organisms like cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates. Essentially, diatoms represent one subset within the diverse realm of phytoplankton.
Yes, diatoms are classified within the division Chrysophyta, which includes golden-brown algae like diatoms.