Why are the cells of bacteria and blue-green
algae called prokaryotic cells?
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Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic cells that lack membrane-bound organelles and nuclei. Their common name is blue-green algae because of their blue-green color brought on by their pigment phycocyanin. Most algae are considered plants, but blue-green algae are bacteria.
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- Prokaryotic cells like blue green algae and bacteria are primitive cells.
- These cells are unicellular like a Prokaryot
- In the cells of blue green algae and bacteria, the nucleas is poorly defined due to the absence of nuclear membrane
Because of these things, the cells of blue green algae and bacteria are called Prokaryotic cells
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