diatomid
Diatomid is a genus of single-celled, eukaryotic microorganisms belonging to the class Bacillariophyceae, commonly known as diatoms. These microalgae are distinguished by their unique siliceous cell walls, called frustules, which have intricate and often species-specific patterns. Diatomids play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, contributing significantly to primary production and serving as a vital component of the phytoplankton community in freshwater and marine environments.
Diatomid species are characterized by their diversity in shape and size, ranging from elongated to near-spherical
These microorganisms are sensitive to environmental factors such as nutrient levels, pH, and salinity, making them
Diatomid, like other diatoms, contributes to the global carbon cycle through photosynthesis, sequestering carbon dioxide from
Overall, diatomids are vital components of aquatic ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity, biogeochemical cycles, and industry, with