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Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

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Page 1: Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

DiatomsBy, Jase Franke

Page 2: Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

Scientific Classification

Domain: EukaryoteKingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae

Page 3: Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

What Are Diatoms?

Diatoms are unicellular organisms that have a glassy covering composed of two parts of called frustules (hydrated silicon dioxide), one larger and one smaller that fit together like a box.

They are one of the most common phytoplankton.

Page 4: Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

Facts

They are the producers in food chain.Their cell wall is made of silica.Fossil evidence shows that they may have

originated during the Jurassic Period.

Page 5: Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

Reproduction

When the diatoms reach a certain size they reproduce asexually.

The gametes shed their frustules and fertilize each other, forming a zygote.

The Zygote continually grows before forming new frustules.

Page 6: Diatoms By, Jase Franke. Scientific Classification Domain: Eukaryote Kingdom: Chromalveolata Phylum: Heterokontophyta Class: Bacillariophyceae.

Facts

When Diatoms die, their frustules sink and accumulate on the bottom of the sea.

Over time, the frustules form into sedimentary rock.

Over time, geological events have caused these deposits to surface on land. This is called diatomaceous earth.

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Pennate diatoms (Pennales)

An order of diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) in which their form is often circular, and the markings on the valves are radial.

Pennales are apart of the Diatom species.

The order is named for the shape of their cell walls.

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Pennate Diatoms (Pennales)

They are producers.They are also one of the most common

phytoplankton.