Cyanobacteria produced oxygen through photosynthesis which led to the oxidizing of earth.
Yes it did. I'm learning about that in science now
ANSWER:They produced oxygen
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.
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cyanobacteria
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There are many different types of cyanobacteria. We are just now beginning to discover how many exist in a drop of seawater. We have no idea how many existed in the Precambrian era.
The atmosphere, during the Precambrian became richer in oxygen caused by a bacteria called cyanobacteria.
The first living thing discovered in the Precambrian Era was the Cyanobacteria.
During the Precambrian era, the only single celled organism that existed is the cyanobacteria. They are 3.5 billion years old, making them one of the most important bacteria on Earth.
Cyanobacteria uses sunlight to make their own food. This process releases oxygen. Overtime, oxygen built upon the ocean and air.
The cyanobacteria is a consumer
Precambrian is BEFORE the Cambrian period!
During the precambrian.
**Precambrian**