In Kelvin Justin and RJ's presentation, they discussed dinoflagellates and how they are both heterotrophic and autotrophic. They have two flagella and armorlike cell walls. Three examples are Noctiluca Scintillans, Isymbiodinium and Gymnodinium Breve.
Billy and Nishka did their presentation on radiolarians. They are found in the upper layers of the ocean and are mostly symetrical. They are known for their complex and beautifully sculptured tests which are composed of silica. They are asexual and make radiolarian ooze which turns to sedimentary rock.
Logan and Robert did thier presentation on cilia. Cilia are used for feeding and locomotion. They are both phytoplankton and zooplankton. They have a clear cell wall and cilia which are used for swimming crawling attachment feeding and sensing marine organisms.
Jackie and Adriana did their presentation on Foraminifera Algae. Thin pseudodia that form all external net are used for catching food. They are single celled and can have pink or red colored shells. They are benthic and can be planktonic as well. They have simple shapes (tubes and spheres)
Billy and Nishka did their presentation on radiolarians. They are found in the upper layers of the ocean and are mostly symetrical. They are known for their complex and beautifully sculptured tests which are composed of silica. They are asexual and make radiolarian ooze which turns to sedimentary rock.
Logan and Robert did thier presentation on cilia. Cilia are used for feeding and locomotion. They are both phytoplankton and zooplankton. They have a clear cell wall and cilia which are used for swimming crawling attachment feeding and sensing marine organisms.
Jackie and Adriana did their presentation on Foraminifera Algae. Thin pseudodia that form all external net are used for catching food. They are single celled and can have pink or red colored shells. They are benthic and can be planktonic as well. They have simple shapes (tubes and spheres)