diatomy
Diatomy is the study of diatoms, a diverse group of aquatic microalgae within the phylum Bacillariophyta. Diatoms are characterized by their frustules, rigid cell walls made of hydrated silica that are often highly ornamented with species-specific patterns. The term diatomy appears in some texts as the science of diatoms, though modern literature more commonly uses diatom biology, taxonomy, or ecology.
Most diatoms are unicellular, though some form colonies. They are divided into two major groups: centric diatoms,
Ecologically, diatoms are major primary producers in oceans and freshwater systems, contributing substantially to global photosynthesis
Humans exploit diatoms in several ways, notably through diatomaceous earth, which is used for filtration, abrasion,