Nutrition of Crysophytes
They consume food in a heterotrophic manner. Dinoflagellates – These algae belong to the phylum Pyrrophyta and, like diatoms, they are autotrophic nutritionists. As saprophytes, chysophytes are not. They are mostly photosynthesis-based creatures. These creatures are referred to as following the autotrophic method of nutrition since they are able to produce their own nourishment.
Various aspects of nutrition in the chrysophytes.The evidence for the ratio of the main nutrients present in chrysophytes growing at their maximum specific growth rates, their qualitative distribution among various molecular species, and the mechanism by which these molecular species are synthesized from such typical intracellular substrates as hexose, ammonium, and phosphate are the first things we take into consideration.
Chrysophytes
The practice of classifying organisms based on shared characteristics is known as biological classification. The two kingdoms of classification were proposed by Linnaeus. He divided organisms into two kingdoms: the animal world (Animalia) and the plant kingdom (Plantae). The two kingdom classification had some drawbacks, such as the inability to distinguish between eukaryotes and prokaryotes, unicellular and multicellular species, and photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic organisms. As a result, this field underwent further development, with R.H. Whittaker’s Five Kingdom classification serving as the primary example.