at the end of winter . where might you look for diatoms
All diatoms are enclosed by a frustule that is made up of two valves fitted together by a connective zone called a girdle.
No they are a type of phytoplankton with siliceous cell walls.
Diatoms are usually microscopic, but they can be 2mm in length. Marine diatoms are a yellowish brown colour.
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at the end of winter . where might you look for diatoms
semipermeable membrane
The diatoms, plantlike protists, have glass-like cell walls.
All diatoms are enclosed by a frustule that is made up of two valves fitted together by a connective zone called a girdle.
No they are a type of phytoplankton with siliceous cell walls.
pennate diatoms
diatoms are a microalgae group
Diatoms are algae, diatoms are protists. Diatoms are placed in the division Bacilliariophyta, which is distinguished by the presence of an inorganic cell wall composed of hydrated silica.
Diatoms are usually microscopic, but they can be 2mm in length. Marine diatoms are a yellowish brown colour.
diatoms are producers, not decomposers. they are photosynthetic organisms
class chrysophyta
Diatoms account for 23% of the primary productivity of the world, that's what they do!