📂 Anatomy
Siliceous dinoflagellate cysts — Definition
Silisli dinoflagellat kistleri / Siliceous dinoflagellate cysts
Dinoflagelates (single cell algler) are durable cyst structures consisting of silicon dioxide (cilis) deposition as a protective layer. These cysts are found in microscopic sizes and are often found in marine deposits and are used as biomarker in paleoecological studies. Although it is not directly causing a pathology, excessive proliferations in water sources can create toxic effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Silisli dinoflagellat kistleri?
Silisli dinoflagellat kistleri; dinoflagelates (single cell algler) are durable cyst structures consisting of silicon dioxide (cilis) deposition as a protective layer. These cysts are found in microscopic sizes and are often found in marine deposits and are used as biomarker in paleoecological studies. Although it is not directly causing a pathology, excessive proliferations in water sources can create toxic effects.
❓ What is Siliceous dinoflagellate cysts in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Siliceous dinoflagellate cysts" is Silisli dinoflagellat kistleri.
❓ Which medical field is Silisli dinoflagellat kistleri related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.