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- Diatom abstract "Diatoms are a major group of algae, and are among the most common types of phytoplankton. Most diatoms are unicellular, although they can exist as colonies in the shape of filaments or ribbons (e.g. Fragilaria), fans (e.g. Meridion), zigzags (e.g. Tabellaria), or stars (e.g. Asterionella). Diatoms are producers within the food chain. A unique feature of diatom cells is that they are enclosed within a cell wall made of silica (hydrated silicon dioxide) called a frustule. These frustules show a wide diversity in form, but are usually almost bilaterally symmetrical, hence the group name. The symmetry is not perfect since one of the valves is slightly larger than the other allowing one valve to fit inside the edge of the other. Fossil evidence suggests that they originated during, or before, the early Jurassic Period. Only male gametes of centric diatoms are capable of movement by means of flagella. Diatom communities are a popular tool for monitoring environmental conditions, past and present, and are commonly used in studies of water quality.".
- Diatom domain Eukaryote.
- Diatom kingdom Chromalveolata.
- Diatom phylum Heterokont.
- Diatom thumbnail Diatom2.jpg?width=300.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink diatoms-a-freshwater-curiosity.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink algae_image.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink Taxalist.aspx.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink Thaps3.home.html.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink index.html-ssi.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink planktonnet.awi.de.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink la702278f.html.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink names.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink EST.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink glass-nature.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink now-energy-single-celled-algae.html.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink phytoplankton_diatoms.htm.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink cbdiatoms.html.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink diatomea.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink diatoms.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink diatom.html.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink diatomlh.html.
- Diatom wikiPageExternalLink art_deco.html.
- Diatom wikiPageID "46374".
- Diatom wikiPageRevisionID "605607733".
- Diatom classis "Bacillariophyceae".
- Diatom classisAuthority "Haeckel 1878".
- Diatom domain Eukaryote.
- Diatom hasPhotoCollection Diatom.
- Diatom imageCaption "Marine diatoms".
- Diatom imageWidth "250".
- Diatom name "Diatoms".
- Diatom phylum "Heterokontophyta".
- Diatom regnum Chromalveolata.
- Diatom subdivisionRanks "Orders see text".
- Diatom subject Category:Algae_classes.
- Diatom subject Category:Biological_oceanography.
- Diatom subject Category:Diatoms.
- Diatom subject Category:Planktology.
- Diatom type Eukaryote.
- Diatom type Species.
- Diatom type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Diatom type EukaryoticCell.
- Diatom type Organism.
- Diatom comment "Diatoms are a major group of algae, and are among the most common types of phytoplankton. Most diatoms are unicellular, although they can exist as colonies in the shape of filaments or ribbons (e.g. Fragilaria), fans (e.g. Meridion), zigzags (e.g. Tabellaria), or stars (e.g. Asterionella). Diatoms are producers within the food chain. A unique feature of diatom cells is that they are enclosed within a cell wall made of silica (hydrated silicon dioxide) called a frustule.".
- Diatom label "Bacillariophyceae".
- Diatom label "Bacillariophyta".
- Diatom label "Diatom".
- Diatom label "Diatomea".
- Diatom label "Diatomeeën".
- Diatom label "Diatomácea".
- Diatom label "Kieselalgen".
- Diatom label "Okrzemki".
- Diatom label "Диатомовые водоросли".
- Diatom label "珪藻".
- Diatom label "矽藻".
- Diatom sameAs Rozsivky.
- Diatom sameAs Kieselalgen.
- Diatom sameAs Διάτομα.
- Diatom sameAs Diatomea.
- Diatom sameAs Diatomea.
- Diatom sameAs Bacillariophyta.
- Diatom sameAs Diatom.
- Diatom sameAs Bacillariophyceae.
- Diatom sameAs 珪藻.
- Diatom sameAs 돌말류.
- Diatom sameAs Diatomeeën.
- Diatom sameAs Okrzemki.
- Diatom sameAs Diatomácea.
- Diatom sameAs m.0cj_p.
- Diatom sameAs Q162678.
- Diatom sameAs Q162678.
- Diatom wasDerivedFrom Diatom?oldid=605607733.
- Diatom depiction Diatom2.jpg.
- Diatom isPrimaryTopicOf Diatom.
- Diatom name "Diatoms".