Cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-gree algae, are classified in the kingdom Bacteria. Cyanobacteria make their own food using carbon dioxide, water and energy from sunlight. They contain the pigment chlorophyll and another pigment that is blue. Explain why scientists in the early day of taxonomy would likely have classified cyanobacteria in the kingdom Plantae.
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the green algae is not plaplantae because could not make our own food.
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