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habitat of anabaena

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Answered by harshkanade26
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Anabaena, genus of nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae with beadlike or barrel-like cells and interspersed enlarged spores (heterocysts), found as plankton in shallow water and on moist soil. There are both solitary and colonial forms, the latter resembling a closely related genus, Nostoc.

Answered by Naksh1234
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Shallow waters and moist soils...

Explanation:

Anabaena variabilis is a bacteria strain of blue-green algae that are known as cyanobacteria. ..

Cyanobacteria are able to carry out photosynthesis, fix nitrogen from the environment, and also produce hydrogen. ..

Cyanobacteria are described as “blue-green algae” and therefore found in an aquatic based environment such as the oceans or other bodies of water. ...

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