Why cyanobacteria have been placed in kingdom Monera?
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Blue-green algae, also called cyanobacteria, any of a large, heterogeneous group of prokaryotic, principally photosynthetic organisms. ... Algae have since been reclassified as protists, and the prokaryotic nature of the blue-green algae has caused them to be classified with bacteria
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✨ Compared to many other organisms, bacterias show varied metabolic diversity. Some are autotrophic and others are heterotrophic.
✨ Cyanobacteria (also referred as blue-green algae) is having chlorophyll similar to plants. They generally consist of rigid-wall like structure just like plants.
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Blue-green algae, also called cyanobacteria, any of a large, heterogeneous group of prokaryotic, principally photosynthetic organisms. ... Algae have since been reclassified as protists, and the prokaryotic nature of the blue-green algae has caused them to be classified with bacteriahope it help u mark me
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