class Diatomophyceae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic class of eukaryotic algae, primarily unicellular, characterized by having cell walls composed of silica. Members of this class are found in both marine and freshwater environments and are a major component of plankton. Commonly known as diatoms.
Usage
- This term is used in scientific and biological contexts to classify a specific group of algae.
- It functions as a singular, countable noun.
Examples
- The water sample was rich in members of the class Diatomophyceae.
- Class Diatomophyceae is studied for its role in aquatic ecosystems and silica cycles.
- Under the microscope, the intricate silica shells of the class Diatomophyceae were visible.
Advanced Usage
- In formal taxonomy, the name is often italicized: .
- The class is synonymous with in many modern taxonomic systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Diatom (n): An individual organism belonging to the class Diatomophyceae.
- Diatoms are a primary food source in many aquatic food webs.
- Diatomaceous (adj): Of or relating to diatoms or their fossilized silica remains.
- Diatomaceous earth is used in filters and as an abrasive.
Synonyms
- Bacillariophyceae: The alternative scientific class name for diatoms.
- Diatoms: The common name for the organisms within this class.
Related Phrases
- Frustule: The siliceous cell wall of a diatom.
- Centric diatom: A type of diatom with radial symmetry.
- Pennate diatom: A type of diatom with bilateral symmetry.
Noun
- marine and freshwater eukaryotic algae: diatoms