prasinophytes
Prasinophytes are a diverse group of green algae belonging to the division Chlorophyta. They are primarily found in marine environments, although some species can also be found in freshwater habitats. These microorganisms are characterized by their simple structure, which often includes flagella for motility, and their ability to perform photosynthesis due to the presence of chlorophyll a and b.
The term "prasinophyte" is derived from the Greek word "prasinos," meaning green, reflecting their photosynthetic nature.
Prasinophytes exhibit a wide range of morphological diversity. Some species are unicellular and flagellated, while others
Prasinophytes play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as primary producers, contributing significantly to global carbon
Despite their ecological importance, prasinophytes are not as well-studied as other groups of algae. Ongoing research