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Algal bloom and Myrionecta rubra

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Difference between Algal bloom and Myrionecta rubra

Algal bloom vs. Myrionecta rubra

An algal bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems, and is recognized by the discoloration in the water from their pigments. Myrionecta rubra (or Mesodinium rubrum) is a species of ciliates.

Similarities between Algal bloom and Myrionecta rubra

Algal bloom and Myrionecta rubra have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ciliate, Cryptomonad.

Ciliate

The ciliates are a group of protozoans characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles called cilia, which are identical in structure to eukaryotic flagella, but are in general shorter and present in much larger numbers, with a different undulating pattern than flagella.

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Cryptomonad

The cryptomonads (or cryptophytes) are a group of algae, most of which have plastids.

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Algal bloom and Myrionecta rubra Comparison

Algal bloom has 96 relations, while Myrionecta rubra has 25. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.65% = 2 / (96 + 25).

References

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