Why cyano bacteria were called blue green algae and now called cyano bacteria?
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Because they are photosynthetic and aquatic, 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 thecyanobacteria and other organismscalled algae.
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