Chrysophytes (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 16 Mar, 2026

Chrysophytes are a group of microscopic, photosynthetic organisms mainly found in freshwater and marine environments. They belong to the kingdom Protista and are commonly known as golden algae because of their characteristic golden-yellow colour. This colour is due to the presence of pigments like chlorophyll a, chlorophyll c, and xanthophylls (especially fucoxanthin).

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**Classification of Chrysophytes

It has been classified into three groups: diatoms (Bacillariophyceae), golden-brown algae (Chrysophyceae), and yellow-green algae (Xanthophyceae).

**1. Bacillariophyceae (Diatoms)

**Examples: Dinoflagellates, diatoms, euglenoids, slime moulds, and protozoans.

**2. Chrysophyceae (Golden brown algae)

**Examples: _Chrysococcus, Dinobryon, Synura.

3. Xanthophyceae (Yellow Brown Algae)

**Examples: _Vaucheria, _Tribonema

Characteristics of Chrysophytes

**Reproduction of Chrysophytes

**Significance of Chrysophytes