noun
- A single-celled green alga of the family Desmidiaceae, typically found in freshwater and characterized by a cell wall divided into two symmetrical halves.
Usage: biology; technical
adjective
- Of, relating to, or belonging to desmidians or the family Desmidiaceae.
Usage: biology; technical
Examples
- Desmidians are commonly observed in pond water samples under a microscope.
- The desmidian cell structure is distinctive due to its bilateral symmetry.
- Researchers studied desmidian populations to assess water quality in the lake.
- Many desmidians contain chloroplasts that give them their characteristic green color.
- The desmidian family includes hundreds of species found worldwide in freshwater habitats.