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Diatoms (Greek: (dia) = "through" + (temnein) = "to cut", i.e., "cut in half") are a major group of eukaryotic algae, and are one of the most common types of phytoplankton. Most diatoms are unice...
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Diatoms belong to the taxonomic phylum Bacillariophyta. There are approximately 10,000 known diatom species. Of all algae phyla, diatom species are the most numerous. The diatoms are single ... The singular algal diatom cell lives protected inside the frustule halves like a pair of shoes snuggled within a shoebox.
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Diatoms are delicate unicellular organisms that have a yellow-brown chloroplast that enables them to photosynthesize. Their cell walls are made of silica almost like a glass house. The construction of the cell wall, called the frustule, consists of two valves that fit into each other like a little ... Diatom's locomotion...
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Immunological studies detected related proteins in the cell wall of the freshwater diatom Navicula pelliculosa, indicating that these proteins represent a ...
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diatom cell. The probability is 29.1/59.1 that. bacteria in contact with diatoms can be observed. required bacterial modification of the site in ... B is the area bounding the diatom cell (whose. width is the length of a contaminant bacterium).
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Multiplication of the diatoms occurs by ordinary mitotic cell division. During cell division each cell produces two daughter cells, each of them keeping one ...
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An analog of proline, 2, 3-cis-3, 4-trans-3, 4-dihydroxy-L-proline, was found in the cell walls of the eight species of diatoms studied and was isolated from the proteinaceous material of the wall of Navicula pelliculosa. ... Silica Morphogenesis by Alternative Processing of Silaffins in the Diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana.
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Diatoms are unicellular algae generally placed in the family Bacillariophyceae. The cell walls of these organisms are made of silica, and the varied shapes and beautiful ornamentation of these walls made the study of the diatoms and related siliceous organisms a favored pursuit of ... Welcome to the diatom home page,
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Diatoms are unique forms of algae that grow a silica shell that is preserved in underwater sediments after they die. The diatom shell, called a frustule, is different for each species, so you can identify them through a microscope.
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The SiO2 diatom cell wall was purely coated by CdS as shown by the SEM EDX spectrum (Fig. 1e). Stoichiometry of the CdS film was affected by deposition ...
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