What is unique about dinoflagellates?
Dinoflagellates (Division or Phylum Pyrrhophyta) are a group of primarily unicellular organisms united by a suite of unique characteristics, including flagellar insertion, pigmentation, organelles, and features of the nucleus, that distinguishes them from other groups. Which cell is considered a dinoflagellate? A species of dinoflagellate known as Noctiluca scintillans, commonly called sea sparkle, is a…