Biology, asked by rashi6403, 1 year ago

structure and function of heterocyclic of blue green algae

Answers

Answered by niki5213
0
Many have sheaths to bind other cells or filaments into colonies. Cyanobacteria contain only one form of chlorophyll, chlorophyll a, a green pigment. ... Particularly efficient nitrogen fixers are found among the filamentous species that have specialized cells called heterocysts.
Answered by raj62055
0
Blue-green algae generally grow in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams when the water is warm and enriched with nutrients like phosphorus or nitrogen. When environmental conditions are just right, blue-green algae can grow very quickly in number.
Similar questions