Dinoflagellates
Dinoflagellates are an interesting and controversial group of algae that has been classified both under ICBN and ICZN . Because some of them are autotrophic and others are heterotrophic and feed like animals. They are harmful in the sense when they form toxic blooms and release neurotoxins which get biomagnified through food chain and affect human. The organism shown below is Dinophysis favus a heterotroph , non toxic collected from Bay of Bengal 2 decades ago. It is an unicellular organism showing highly reduced epitheca and enlarged hypotheca. The whole body is covered by small net like structures called areolae which also posses trichocysts pores will emit trichocysts when a predator(zooplankton) comes near to it.
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