Pyrrophyta, also known as dinoflagellates, are found in marine environments, primarily in tropical and temperate zones. They are commonly found in oceans, bays, and coastal areas.
Fire Algae are in Phylum Pyrrophyta :)
The subarctic zone
That's the "Tropic Zone".
The intertidal zone is found in both marine and freshwater ecosystems. It is a transitional area between the land and water, subject to periodic submersion and exposure. Organisms in this zone must adapt to fluctuations in moisture and temperature.
It is the picoplasmic of the gerational curse
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.
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Fresh water and Marine environments also river deltas
A tropical rainforest cannot be found in a temperate zone, only tropical. But a temperate rainforest can be found in a temperate zone.
The Littoral Zone.
in the sky zone
Groundwater is found in the zone known as the saturated zone, where all spaces between the soil and rock particles are filled with water. This zone lies beneath the water table, which is the top boundary of the saturated zone.
* Aphotic Zone
No, in no game version as of Black and White can whismur be found in the Safari Zone.
Fire Algae are in Phylum Pyrrophyta :)
Oh, dude, pyrrophyta is like this group of single-celled organisms that are also known as dinoflagellates. They're like these tiny dudes that can cause red tides in the ocean, which is not cool if you're planning a beach day. So, yeah, pyrrophyta is just a fancy word for these trouble-making microorganisms.
They are found in the intertidal zone.