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28 July, 23:05
Is a diatom a protist?
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Michael Reid
29 July, 00:27
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Yes it is, I don't want to give a long explanation but I did a whole project on diatoms for biology last week because we were learning about protists. A protist is something that is unicellular (made up of one cell) and diatoms are unicellular organisms.
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Rafael Cole
29 July, 02:44
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Yes a diatom is a protist because as algae it has an inorganic cell wall that made up of silicon dioxide or hydrated silica
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