why do cyanobacteria resemble with algae and plants
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The other great contribution of the cyanobacteria is the origin of plants. The chloroplast with which plants make food for themselves is actually a cyanobacterium living within the plant's cells. ... Because they are photosynthetic and aquatic, cyanobacteria are often called "blue-green algae".
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The other great contribution of the cyanobacteria is the origin of plants. The chloroplast with which plants make food for themselves is actually a cyanobacterium living within the plant's cells. ... Because they are photosynthetic and aquatic, cyanobacteria are often called "blue-green algae".
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