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anabaena is membrane of the phylum...........................

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Anabaena is in the prokarya domain because it has no true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles. This is the phylum of bacteria that acquire their energy through photosynthesis, and are often called the blue-green algae. ... The Anabaena genus is known for its intercalary heterocysts and isolated or amorphous filaments.

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Anabaena is in the prokarya domain because it has no true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles. This is the phylum of bacteria that acquire their energy through photosynthesis, and are often called the blue-green algae. ... The Anabaena genus is known for its intercalary heterocysts and isolated or amorphous filaments.

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