basóilos
Basóilos are small, autotrophic protists belonging to the group of dinoflagellates, characterized by their ability to perform photosynthesis. They are primarily found in marine and freshwater environments, playing a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems as primary producers. Typically measuring between 10 and 50 micrometers in length, basóilos possess a characteristic cell structure that includes a theca or armored plates made of cellulose, which provides protection and structural support.
These organisms are equipped with two flagella that facilitate movement, allowing them to navigate water columns
In addition to their ecological importance, some species of basóilos are known to produce toxins that can
Species diversity within the group includes various genera, each adapted to specific environmental conditions. Although generally