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No they are eukaryotic. They have a defined nucleus.

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What is the scientific name for dinoflagellates?

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What color are dinoflagellates?

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How do dinoflagellates live?

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What do dinoflagellates have?

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Is dinoflagellates consumer?

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What are the whip like strands on dinoflagellates?

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Is Dinoflagella eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

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Are dinoflagellates larger or smaller than euglena's?

Dinoflagellates are typically larger than Euglena. Dinoflagellates can range in size from 5 to 2,000 micrometers, while Euglena are usually around 50 to 500 micrometers in size.


How do dinoflagellates live and where?

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Are dinoflagellates phytoplankton?

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