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What is a frustule?
  a. The rigid cell wall of a coccolithophore
  b. The rigid cell wall of a diatom
  c. A microscopic phage that attacks diatoms
  d. A small appendage on a dinoflagellate
  e. The photosynthetic center of cyanobacteria



Question 2

Which plankton group are the most productive photosynthetic organisms (apart from cyanobacteria)?
  a. dinoflagellates
  b. coccolithophores
  c. diatoms
  d. ciliates
  e. zooplankton




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ANSWER: c





 

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