Yes, cyanobacteria are autotrophs. An autotroph is any organism that is able to take inorganic raw material and turn it into organic energy containing molecules.
It is chemoautotroph.
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yes
yes.
Autotrophs.
Biochemical tests for identification of cyanobacteria
no difference,cyanobacteria comes under eubacteria
Another name for Cyanobacteria is Blue Green Algae.But it is an old name used to call it.
Prokaryote
Pretty much nothing. Your real question has to be, what kills cyanobacteria? The answer to that is lack of nutrition and well-circulated water. Cyanobacteria like nutrients, and moving water prevents them from forming colonies.
No, Chemoautotrophs are Microorganisms (Bacteria).Search Chemoautotrophs on Wikipedia for more details.
The cyanobacteria is a consumer
no
No. We aren't autotrophs at all (one partial autotrophic animal has been found to exist), but no only some archea are chemoautotrophs
Bu no
up your nose
Photorespiration doesn't happen because of this spatial separation. Chemoautotrophs are found in the deep sea. Autotrophs make their own food.
No they do not .They use chemical energy and CO2
photoautotrophs chemoautotrophs lithoautotrophs
Cyanobacteria can undergo photosynthesis.
Chemoautotrophs
They can be, Photoautorophs, Photoheterotrophs, Chemoautotrophs or Chemoheterotrophs