A prokaryotic which grows on the fur of polar bear is
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Cyanobacteria is the prokaryote that grows on the fur of polar bears.
- Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, which means they neither have a well-defined nucleus nor organelles bound by membranes.
- Such species are generally bacteria.
- Bacteria usually cause diseases but cyanobacteria are harmless in the case of polar bears.
- These are photosynthetic bacteria.
- They dwell in colonies inside the fur of the polar bears.
- This bacteria gives the white fur of the polar bear a yellowish greenish shade.
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