Dinoflagellates: Some species of dinoflagellates are mixotrophic, capable of both photosynthesis and capturing prey using specialized organelles called nematocysts.
To understand mixotrophic organisms in depth, consider the following study guide:
Learn about the processes and mechanisms involved in photosynthesis, including the role of chlorophyll, light-dependent and light-independent reactions, and the synthesis of organic compounds.
Consider the evolutionary implications of mixotrophy and how it has contributed to the success and adaptability of certain organisms in diverse ecosystems.
Explain how Earth's fluid outer core creates the magnetosphere and how this helps protect both humans and technology (such as satellites) from solar winds.