Biology, asked by rajalakshmi9947, 4 months ago

What are blue green algae? Where they are generally found? Give one example.​

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Answered by TetsuPlayz
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Though often referred to as algae, blue-green algae are not algae at all, but types of bacteria called cyanobacteria. They are normally present in bodies of water and common in Minnesota. This type of bacteria thrives in warm, nutrient-rich water.

Answered by priya8231
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Blue-green algal blooms are a major hazard to water supplies as well as potentially dangerous to human, animal and fish health. Blue-green algae are actually types of bacteria known as Cyanobacteria. They normally look green and sometimes may turn bluish when scums are dying

e. g Chroococcales

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