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what are the main features of blue-green algae​

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Answered by XxItzYourMajestyxX
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Blue-green algae is a unicellular, prokaryotic (pro= primitive, karyon= nucleus) organism. It does not have a well-defined nucleus. The DNA is not present inside the nucleus (means the DNA is naked) rather it is present in the cytoplasm (not enclosed by the nuclear membrane). DNA has no histone protein.

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Blue-green algae is a unicellular, prokaryotic (pro= primitive, karyon= nucleus) organism. It does not have a well-defined nucleus. The DNA is not present inside the nucleus (means the DNA is naked) rather it is present in the cytoplasm (not enclosed by the nuclear membrane). DNA has no histone protein.

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