heterokontophyta
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Definition
Noun: - A major division of algae characterized by having chlorophyll a and usually chlorophyll c, and possessing motile cells with two flagella of unequal lengths. This group's terminology supersedes the older classification "Chrysophyta" in some taxonomic systems.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific contexts, specifically in biology, phycology (the study of algae), and taxonomy. It refers to a formal taxonomic group (a phylum or division) encompassing a diverse range of algal organisms.
- It is typically used as a singular noun to label the entire group.
- Heterokontophyta includes both single-celled and multicellular species.
- The study focused on the evolutionary history within Heterokontophyta.
Examples
- Diatoms, a primary component of plankton, are classified within the .
- Some classification systems place brown algae, such as kelp, in the phylum .
- The characteristic unequal flagella are a defining feature of .
Advanced Usage
- The group is also commonly referred to as heterokonts or stramenopiles. "Stramenopiles" is a broader term that includes as well as some non-photosynthetic organisms like water molds (oomycetes).
- In modern phylogenetic taxonomy, is often treated as a synonym for Stramenopila or Heterokonta at the kingdom or supergroup level.
Variants and Related Words
- Heterokont (noun/adjective): A member of the Heterokontophyta; or relating to this group.
- Diatoms are heterokont algae.
- Stramenopile (noun): A member of the larger supergroup Stramenopila, which includes heterokontophytes.
- Ochrophyta (noun): An alternative phylum name sometimes used specifically for the photosynthetic stramenopiles, essentially equivalent to .
Synonyms
- Stramenopiles (in a broad sense)
- Heterokonts
- Ochrophytes (for the photosynthetic members)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is taxonomic, referring to a specific lineage of eukaryotic algae defined by specific biochemical (chlorophyll types) and structural (flagellar morphology) traits.
- The key distinction from the older term "Chrysophyta" is that is based more on evolutionary relationships (phylogeny) and specific shared derived characteristics.
Noun
- algae having chlorophyll a and usually c, and flagella of unequal lengths; terminology supersedes Chrysophyta in some classifications