not sure if its true but i googled "anabaena domain" and one of the Google links said it was Domain Prokarya
Anabaena belongs to the domain Bacteria.
Bacteria
The scientific name for Anabaena is Anabaena spp., which stands for multiple species within the Anabaena genus.
Anabaena is a genus of filamentous cyanobacteria that belongs to the kingdom Bacteria. These photosynthetic bacteria are known for their ability to fix nitrogen and form symbiotic relationships with plants, particularly in wetland environments.
The six kingdoms are Animalia (Domain Eukarya), Plantae (Domain Eukarya), Fungi (Domain Eukarya), Protista (Domain Eukarya), Archaea (Domain Archaea), and Bacteria (Domain Bacteria).
A Stentor belongs to the domain Eukarya.
The lion belongs to the domain eukarya
cyanobacteria
The scientific name for Anabaena is Anabaena spp., which stands for multiple species within the Anabaena genus.
A. affinisA. angstumalis angstumalisA. angstumalis marchitaA. aphanizomendoidesA. azollaeA. bornetianaA. catenulaA. cedrorumA. circinalisA. confervoidesA. constrictaA. cyanobacteriumA. cycadeaeA. cylindric14 species of Anabaena, as Anabaena is a genus designation. So. this is about 1/3 of the Anabaena types, cyanobacterial types.
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One can find facts about Anabaena in many places. Research can be done online or at the library. Anabaena is a blue-green algae that grows naturally in many waterbodies.
parasitism
consumer
consumer
Beaded like structures in nostoc are more rounded (barrel like in anabaena) and are smaller in size.....
Anabaena fix oxygen and look slightly different vs. the oscillatoria that doesn't. Both are types of cyanobacteria though.
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