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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The other name for blue-green algae ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cyanobacteria

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not math,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not bacteria

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r u sure ddrfighter2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

google don't lie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh kkk ddrfighter2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh okk cyanophyta

OpenStudy (anonymous):

CYANOPHYTA OR CYANOBACTERIA WHICH one ???????/

myininaya (myininaya):

green blue algae

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Myininaya please be serious tomorrow is my exam !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both

OpenStudy (anonymous):

noras are they both same ?

myininaya (myininaya):

i'm sorry it was a serious answer from me i don't know anything about biology

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the one in my bathtub is called fred

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahahahahaha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok myininaya no problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NORAS ARE THEY BOTH SAME

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks i got it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Historically, Bacteria were first classified as plants constituting the class Schizomycetes, which along with the Schizophyceae (blue green algae/Cyanobacteria) formed the phylum Schizophyta.[13]then in the phylum Monera in the kingdom Protista by Haeckel in 1866, comprising Protogens, Protamaeba, Vampyrella, Protomonae and Vibrio, but not Nostoc and other cyanobacteria, which were classified with algae[14] later reclassified as the Prokaryotes by Chatton.[15] The cyanobacteria were traditionally classified by morphology into five sections, referred to by the numerals I-V. The first three – Chroococcales, Pleurocapsales, and Oscillatoriales – are not supported by phylogenetic studies. However, the latter two – Nostocales and Stigonematales – are monophyletic, and make up the heterocystous cyanobacteria. The members of Chroococales are unicellular and usually aggregate in colonies. The classic taxonomic criterion has been the cell morphology and the plane of cell division. In Pleurocapsales, the cells have the ability to form internal spores (baeocytes). The rest of the sections include filamentous species. In Oscillatoriales, the cells are uniseriately arranged and do not form specialized cells (akinetes and heterocysts). In Nostocales and Stigonematales the cells have the ability to develop heterocysts in certain conditions. Stigonematales, unlike Nostocales, includes species with truly branched trichomes. Most taxa included in the phylum or division Cyanobacteria have not yet been validly published under the Bacteriological Code. Except: The classes Chroobacteria, Hormogoneae and Gloeobacteria The orders Chroococcales, Gloeobacterales, Nostocales, Oscillatoriales, Pleurocapsales and Stigonematales The families Prochloraceae and Prochlorotrichaceae The genera Halospirulina, Planktothricoides, Prochlorococcus, Prochloron, Prochlorothrix.

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