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What is Cyanophyceae?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cyanophyceae (blue-green algae) are algal-like bacteria with photosynthetic capabilities that can contaminate surface water supplies mostly during warm summer months. The toxic component is microcystin, which gives the water a moldy, musty, grassy, or septic-tank odor.

Answered by janu519
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cyanobacteria are often called "blue-green algae". This name is convenient for talking about organisms in the water that make their own food, but does not reflect any relationship between the cyanobacteria and other organisms called algae.

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