Yes, diatoms are unicellular
A diatom is a type of algae that is a single-celled organism. Each diatom consists of a single cell that is enclosed within a cell wall made of silica.
Both ameba and diatom are single-celled organisms. They are also both part of the microscopic world, with ameba being a type of protozoa and diatom being a type of algae. Additionally, both ameba and diatom play important roles in their respective ecosystems.
Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
Diatoms are so small that oxygen just passes through their bodies.
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Single Celled Algae ( Unicellular )
A diatom is a type of algae that is a single-celled organism. Each diatom consists of a single cell that is enclosed within a cell wall made of silica.
The microscopic unicellular marine or freshwater colonial algae is a diatom. The cell walls are impregnated with silica. Plankton is primarily a microscopic organism that occupy the upper water layers in fresh water and ecosystems.
Both ameba and diatom are single-celled organisms. They are also both part of the microscopic world, with ameba being a type of protozoa and diatom being a type of algae. Additionally, both ameba and diatom play important roles in their respective ecosystems.
Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
diatom is a producer
Diatoms are so small that oxygen just passes through their bodies.
Diatom use photosynthesis to get energy.
Diatom Enterprises was created in 2004.
10 to 150 Microns depending on the species of Diatom
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Diatom exoskeletons, or frustules, are made from silica. To get a clearer insight into this material Go to the related link (AFM maps the diatom exoskeleton) below.