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Diatoms are microscopic algae living in both fresh and salt water. They grow and reproduce by using photosynthesis, just as a plant would.

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Which diatoms can move around the best?

pennate diatoms


Are diatoms classified as chrysophytes?

Yes, diatoms are classified within the division Chrysophyta, which includes golden-brown algae like diatoms.


What is scientific name of diatoms?

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What do diatoms do?

Diatoms account for 23% of the primary productivity of the world, that's what they do!


Is diatoms a decomposer?

diatoms are producers, not decomposers. they are photosynthetic organisms


What is the phylum for diatoms?

The phylum for diatoms is Bacillariophyta. Diatoms are a type of algae that belong to this phylum and are characterized by their unique silica cell walls.


What mode of nutrition do diatoms have?

Most Diatoms are Photosynthetic but some have evolved to be heterotrophic


How big are diatoms?

Diatoms are microscopic. Diatoms range in size from about 2 microns to about 500 microns or equal to the width of a human hair.


Are Diatoms important source of oxygen?

Yes they are; diatoms are the main source of oxygen in the universe.


What eats diatoms?

i know some types of plankton eat diatoms and so do sponges,jellyfish and crabs and ther is still many more things that eat diatoms


Are diatoms fungus like?

No, diatoms are not fungi. Diatoms are a type of phytoplankton, which are photosynthetic microorganisms belonging to the group of algae. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter.