Both are from Domain Eukarya, are unicellular and are water organisims
Chrysophyta. These organisms have cell walls containing pectin and store oils as energy reserves. The empty shells found are likely from diatoms, which are a type of photosynthetic algae within the Chrysophyta phylum.
Fire Algae are in Phylum Pyrrophyta :)
Organisms from phylum Chrysophyta, also known as golden algae, typically live in freshwater habitats such as lakes, ponds, and streams. They can also be found in brackish water environments. These algae are known for their diverse shapes and sizes, and they play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
The more than 8,000 species of diatoms are the largest group in the phylum Chrysophyta of the kingdom Protista.
Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Arthropoda
intricate cell wall
intricate cell wall
They are distinguished by their characteristic cell wall which is composed of hydrated silica.
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Dinoflagellata and Pyrrophyta are two seperate Phylums, but share some of the same members. Pyrrophyta encompasses more organisms, and a working dichotomous key cannot have two phylum that share any of the same members; it defeats the point of seperating the organisms in the first place.
Chrysophyta. These organisms have cell walls containing pectin and store oils as energy reserves. The empty shells found are likely from diatoms, which are a type of photosynthetic algae within the Chrysophyta phylum.
Fire Algae are in Phylum Pyrrophyta :)
for Plato golden algae
Organisms from phylum Chrysophyta, also known as golden algae, typically live in freshwater habitats such as lakes, ponds, and streams. They can also be found in brackish water environments. These algae are known for their diverse shapes and sizes, and they play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
Phyllum is not used itself ,but members of this Phyllum are much important in producing red tides and bloom in sea as in red sea . These blooms are toxic to fish and other organisms+
No. Arthropods are members of the phylum Arthropoda; but hydrae are members of the phylum Cnidaria. The closest to a "common" term for animals in this phylum that exists is "cnidarians".
The more than 8,000 species of diatoms are the largest group in the phylum Chrysophyta of the kingdom Protista.