👉 An aphelinus is a type of algae that is commonly found in freshwater systems, particularly lakes and rivers. They are typically small, round-shaped organisms that can grow up to 10 millimeters long. The primary function of an aphelinus is as a filter, removing dissolved organic matter from the water before it flows back into the system.
Aphelinuses play a crucial role in maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems by absorbing and filtering out harmful substances such as nitrogen and phosphorus from
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