Blue green algae have prokaryotic cells . Justify this statemen
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Cyanobacteria are sometimes considered algae, but they are actually bacteria (prokaryotic), where the term "algae" is now reserved for eukaryotic organisms. ... Cyanobacteria have a unique set of pigments used in photosynthesis, called the phycobiliproteins (phycobilins), which can give some of them a blue-green color.
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- Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic cells that lack membrane-bound organelles and nuclei.
- their common name is blue-green algae because of their blue-green color brought on by their pigment phycocyanin.
- most algae are considered, plants but blue -green algae are bacteria.
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