Stromatolites, which are layered sedimentary formations created by the activity of microbial mats, are generally not consumed by many organisms due to their hard, calcified structure. However, some herbivorous marine creatures, like certain types of fish and sea turtles, may graze on the microbial mats that form the stromatolites. Additionally, some invertebrates, such as certain types of snails and echinoderms, might feed on the organic matter associated with these formations. Overall, the direct consumption of stromatolites themselves is quite rare.
The are examples of stromatolites still living. They are not extinct.
The stromatolites are the layered mounds, columns, and the sheet-like sedimentary rocks.
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In Alchemy Classic, to create stromatolites, combine the elements of stone and life. First, ensure you have both elements in your inventory, then use the alchemy interface to merge them. This process reflects the natural formation of stromatolites, which are layered sedimentary structures formed by microbial activity. Once successfully combined, you will have created stromatolites in the game.
The prokaryotic cells that built stromatolites are classified as cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that played a crucial role in the formation of stromatolites, which are layered structures formed by the trapping and binding of sediment by microbial communities.
they are aerobically anaerobic
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The oldest fossils in Australia are 3.5 billion year old stromatolites. Stromatolites are layered accretions of prokaryotic microbes, most often made up of photosynthetic organisms. Stromatolites still live in Australia today.
The most common Precambrian fossils are stromatolites. These are layered structures formed by the growth of cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, in shallow water environments. Stromatolites are important in understanding early life on Earth.