Nope neither :D
Yes
tissues are made of specialized cells that do have nuclei
Yes. Gloeocapsa is a bacteria, which is prokaryotic.
Gloeocapsa are not multicellular. They give off the illusion of being multicellular, but are actually unicellular.
oscillatoria reproduce by fragmentation they break into fragments called Hormogina it uses photosyntetsis to reproduce
Lactobacillus are smaller rod shaped bacteria compared to the cyanobacteria of oscillatoria and gloeocapsa.
Nostoc Oscillatoria and Gleocapsa are all Cyanobacteria of the monera kingdom.
Yes
tissues are made of specialized cells that do have nuclei
The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
Yes. Gloeocapsa is a bacteria, which is prokaryotic.
The telophase is when two nuclei are visible.
Gloeocapsa does not have chloroplast because it is a prokaryote. Only plants have chloroplast
nothing eats oscillatoria because it is toxic.
Gloeocapsa are not multicellular. They give off the illusion of being multicellular, but are actually unicellular.
Oscillatoria gets its naturally green color from Chlorophyll a.
difference in oscillatoria and nostoc