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Dinobacteria are tipically unicellular, with a large nucleus, two flagella,and several small chloroplasts containing photosynthetic pigments similar to those of diatoms

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"Dinobacteria" is not a term commonly used in scientific literature. It may be a combination of "dino", which typically refers to dinosaurs, and "bacteria", which are single-celled organisms. It is possible that it is a colloquial term or a misunderstanding of scientific concepts.

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