Biology, asked by salim6555, 1 year ago

Give any five differences between bacteria and blue-green algae

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Answered by wwwpoojasa12345
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Answer:

bacteria is unicellular and algae isn't

Explanation:

algae do photosynthesis but bacteria does not.

Answered by divya14321
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Answer:

They differ from other bacteria in that cyanobacteria possess chlorophyll-a, while most bacteria do not contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll-a gives them their characteristic blue-greencolor. ⭕Bacteria:Found every possible places in earth. ➡️Blue Green algae :Only found in presence of sunlight and moisture.

Their structure is very simple. Both bacteria and blue green algae are prokaryotic. Like bacteria several blue green algae are colourless. There is no sexual reproduction in both and they reproduce by asexual methods.All bacteria are single celled. There are small bacteria and large bacteria but the difference between these is individual cell size. They are all still single-celled organisms. ... Algae are different in the fact that a single life form of algae may be made up of multiple cells and able to grow dozens of feet long.

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