What is another word for Class Heterokontae?

Pronunciation: [klˈas hˈɛtɹə͡ʊkˌɒntiː] (IPA)

Class Heterokontae is a group of organisms that belong to the kingdom Stramenopila. It includes a diverse range of organisms that all share a common characteristic - they have two flagella of unequal length. They are also known as Stramenopiles, Ochrophytes, or Heterokontophyta. The term Heterokontae comes from the Greek words 'hetero' and 'kontos,' which mean 'different' and 'pole,' respectively. This class includes many different types of organisms, including diatoms, golden algae, brown algae, and labyrinthulids. Each organism within this group has a unique set of characteristics and adaptations that help it thrive in its particular environment.

Synonyms for Class heterokontae:

What are the hypernyms for Class heterokontae?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    kingdom protista, Domain Eukaryota, Supergroup Excavata.

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