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Dinoflagellate

The dinoflagellates (from Ancient Greek δῖνος (dînos) 'whirling' and Latin flagellum 'whip, scourge'), also called dinophytes, are a monophyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes constituting the phylum Dinoflagellata and are usually considered protists. Dinoflagellates are mostly marine plankton, but they are also common in freshwater habitats. Their…

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related to history · 31
Dinoflagellate → Animalcules, Bursaria, Cenozoic, Ceratium, Cretaceous, Dinoflagellates, Early Cambrian, Henry Baker, In, Jurassic, Late Triassic, Middle Jurassic, Molecular, More, Noctiluca, Otto Friedrich Müller, Oxyrrhis, Paleozoic, Parvilucifera, Peridinium
related to External links · 25
Dinoflagellate → Archived, Australia, Dinophyte Taxonomy CEDiTDinoflagellates Archived, Elsevier, Excellence, Fisheries InstituteTree, Guide, Harmful AlgaeClassic, Identifying Marine Phytoplankton, International Society, Introduction, ISBN, January, Life Dinoflagellates Archived, Marine Zooplankton, Study, Tale, Tasmanian Aquaculture, The New York Times, Tomas CK
related to Endosymbionts · 14
Dinoflagellate → All Zooxanthellae, Blastodinium, Crepidoodinium, However, In, Many, Piscinoodinium, Protoodinium, Symbiodiniaceae, Symbiodinium, The, They, Tridacna, Zooxanthellae
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Dinoflagellate → AlexandriumGonyaulaxGymnodiniumLingulodinium, Ceratium, Dinophyceae, Dinophysis, Noctiluciphyceae, Oxyrrhea, Oxyrrhis, Pfiesteria, SEM, Symbiodinium, Unknown
related to Generality · 10
Dinoflagellate → About, Almost, Botanical Nomenclature, Dinoflagellates, ICBN, ICN, ICZN, International Code, The, Zoological Nomenclature
related to Genomics · 10
Dinoflagellate → DNA, DNA/cell, In, Mb, Most, One, Polyploidy, Rather, Their DNA, Triticum
related to Identification · 9
Dinoflagellate → British Isles, English-language, Gulf, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, Mexico, North Sea, Süsswasser Flora, The
related to Morphology · 9
Dinoflagellate → Conventionally, Dinoflagellates, Fibrous, In, It, Prorocentrum, The, These, They
related to The dinoflagellate nucleus: dinokaryon · 9
Dinoflagellate → Core, DNA, DVNPs, In, MALVs, Marine Alveolates, Syndiniales, These, This
related to Introduction · 8
Dinoflagellate → After, Dinoflagellates, DNA, More, Noctiluca, Sexual, The, This

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dinoflagellates species marine also called cysts water many two bioluminescence life light known contain resting prey plastids cell one may

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roughinstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
smooth endoplasmic reticuluminstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
Golgi apparatusinstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
mitochondriainstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
lipidinstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
starch grainsinstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
and food vacuolesinstance ofthe dinoflagellate cell consists of the more common organelles0.80text
diadinoxanthininstance ofdinoflagellates contain other carotenoids0.80text
dinoxanthininstance ofdinoflagellates contain other carotenoids0.80text
which play important roles in photoprotection by dissipating excess light energyinstance ofdinoflagellates contain other carotenoids0.80text
preventing oxidative stress under high irradianceinstance ofdinoflagellates contain other carotenoids0.80text
harmful algal bloomsinstance ofThe unique pigment composition of dinoflagellates also contributes to large-scale phenomena0.80text

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