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Chrysophytes and dinoflagellates
Chrysophytes: diatoms and desmids(golden algae)
They are planktons
Cell wall fits like soap box
Indestructible walls embedded with silica
Forms diatomaceous earth
Diatoms are chief producers in ocean
Dinoflaggelates: wall has cellulose plates
Red dinoflagellate: gonyaulax - forms red tides
Euglenoids and slime moulds
Euglenoids: instead of cell wall, they have a protein rich layer pellicle to make body flexible
Slime moulds: saprophytic
Aggregates to form plasmodium
Plasmodium form fruiting bodies
Spores have true walls, extremely resistant to harsh weather
Protozoans
Amoeboid protozoans: amoeba
Flagellated: typanosoma
Cilliated: paramoecium
Sporozoans: plasmodium
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