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What kingdom is Thalassiosira Pseudonana?

What kingdom is Thalassiosira Pseudonana?

Chromista
Integrated Taxonomic Information System – Report

Kingdom: Chromista
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s): Cyclotella nana Hust.
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:

Is the diatom Thalassiosira Pseudonana Pennate or centric?

The genus Thalassiosira contains >100 species, with T. pseudonana being a marine small (4–6 μm), centric, unicellular diatom belonging to the Coscinodiscophyceae and quite indistinctive by light microscopy.

Where is Thalassiosira Pseudonana found?

Ecology: Thalassiosira pseudonana is a cosmopolitan species typically found in freshwater and coastal brackish habitats. It is usually a phytoplankton species but has also been recorded in the periphyton.

Is Thalassiosira a phytoplankton?

Thalassiosira is a diverse genus, however one species within the genus, T. pseudonana, has gained particular significance as the first marine phytoplankton to have its genome sequenced.

What type of protist is Thalassiosira Pseudonana?

A Thalassiosira pseudonana oogonium (egg cell) beginning to expand through the cell wall. Artificial coloring denotes chlorophyll (blue) and DNA (red). Thalassiosira pseudonana is a species of marine centric diatoms. It was chosen as the first eukaryotic marine phytoplankton for whole genome sequencing.

Are diatoms plants or animals?

Diatoms are an enigma. Neither plant nor animal, they share biochemical features of both. Though simple single-celled algae, they are covered with elegant casings sculpted from silica.

What animals eat diatoms?

Food. In the ocean, diatoms are eaten by tiny animals called zooplankton. Zooplankton in turn sustain larger organisms, like fish, so many animals in the ocean depend on diatoms either directly or indirectly for their survival.

What group is the genus Thalassiosira found in?

Thalassiosira

Thalassiosira Temporal range:
Class: Coscinodiscophyceae
Order: Thalassiosirales
Family: Thalassiosiraceae
Genus: Thalassiosira P.T. Cleve, 1873 emend. Hasle, 1973

How has Thalassiosira Pseudonana contributed to scientific research?

Thalassiosira pseudonana is a species of marine centric diatoms. It was chosen as the first eukaryotic marine phytoplankton for whole genome sequencing. Scientists are researching on diatom light absorption, using the marine diatom of Thalassiosira.

How do scientists classify diatoms?

Diatoms are formally classified as belonging to the Division Chrysophyta, Class Bacillariophyceae. The Chrysophyta are algae which form endoplasmic cysts, store oils rather than starch, possess a bipartite cell wall and secrete silica at some stage of their life cycle.

What animal eats diatoms?

Reed’s high -powered microscope can take photos of the diatoms under the lens. Krill, tiny shrimp-like creatures, are the centerpiece of the Antarctic food chains and web. They are important grazers, feeding mainly on the tiny phytoplankton, which they capture using the fine hairs on their front legs.

What are examples of diatoms?

Pinnularia is an elongated, elliptical diatom covered in a mucilaginous layer. The genus belongs to the family Pinnulariaceae, order Naviculales, class Bacillariophyceae. Navicula is a genus that belongs to the family Naviculaceae, order Naviculales, class Bacillariophyceae.

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Ruth Doyle