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cyanobacterium
cy·a·no·bac·te·ri·um C0832400 (sī′ə-nō-băk-tîr′ē-əm, sī-ăn′ō-)n. pl. cy·a·no·bac·te·ri·a (-tîr′ē-ə) Any of various photosynthetic bacteria of the phylum Cyanobacteria that are generally blue-green in color and are widespread in marine and freshwater environments, with some species capable of nitrogen fixation. Also called blue-green alga, blue-green bacterium.cy·a·no·bac·te·ri·um (sī′ə-nō-băk-tîr′ē-əm) A type of bacterium that is capable of photosynthesis and was once thought to be a plant. Many cyanobacteria are able to convert nitrogen into chemical compounds used in cell metabolism. A combination of pigments, including chlorophyll, gives these bacteria their characteristic blue-green color. Also called blue-green alga.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecyanobacteriacyanobacterium
cyanobacterium (sī′ə-nō-băk-tîr′ē-əm, sī-ăn′ō-)n. pl. cyanobac·teria (-tîr′ē-ə) Any of various photosynthetic bacteria of the phylum Cyanobacteria that are generally blue-green in color and are widespread in marine and freshwater environments, with some species capable of nitrogen fixation. Also called blue-green alga, blue-green bacterium. |