Phylum Bacillariophyta (Diatoms). VBS Home Course Navigator Protist navigator Previous Page. diatom The diatoms are an extremely abundant group in both ...
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Information about the Phylum Bacillariophyta including photos, maps, and text. ... The Phylum Bacillariophyta is further organized into finer groupings including:
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They live in tubes built on hard surfaces and individuals use their antennae to probe for food through the tube opening. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Class: Polychaeta ... Kingdom: Protista Phylum: Bacillariophyta...
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Classification of Phylum: Bacillariophyta. according to: Ocean Biogeographic Information System: Natural Geography In Shore Areas (NaGISA) Dataset ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE BACILLARIOPHYTA ... Also, it is a formal phylum (division) name derived from a common genus, Bacillaria. ... SYNOPTIC DESCRIPTION OF THE BACILLARIOPHYTA...
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The Bacillariophyta are the diatoms. With their exquisitely beautiful silica shells, or frustules such as that of Odontella shown above at right, diatoms are among the loveliest microfossils. ... Introduction to Bacillariophyta (The Diatoms)
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Diatoms are in the kingdom Chromista and the phylum Bacillariophyta. The diatom is one of the most important global primary producer. They are also among the most important aquatic micro-organisms and because they are photosynthetic, they are an important food source for marine organisms today.
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Classes of the Phylum (Division) Bacillariophyta from the Britsh Database of World Flora and Fauna with the number of orders in each class ... This page displays the Classes within the selected Phylum: Bacillariophyta. The number of entries in right-hand column indicates the number of Orders of each Class in the level below.
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