While Anabaena is an algae, it is only slightly mobile. Its only way of moveing is through a gliding type movement. This movement is caused by waves of propulsion across the entire trichome. ( trichome is a small hair or other outgrowth from the epidermis of a plant, typically has only one cell.)
Brownian movement.
No. its sessle
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.
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.
Anabaena is a biological term used to describe a genus of cyanobacteria that is found as plankton. They can form symbiotic relationships with certain plants, and is known for it's nitrogen fixing abilities.
Blue Green I believe but it may depend on the sample
Anabaena is a genus of filamentous cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, found as plankton. It is known for its nitrogen fixing abilities, and they form symbiotic relationships with certain plants, such as the mosquito fern. They are one of four genera of cyanobacteria that produce neurotoxins, which are harmful to local wildlife, as well as farm animals and pets. Production of these neurotoxins is assumed to be an input into its symbiotic relationships, protecting the plant from grazing pressure. A DNA sequencing project was undertaken in 1999, which mapped the complete genome of Anabaena, which is 7.2 million base pairs long. The study focused on heterocysts, which convert nitrogen into ammonia. Certain species of Anabaena have been used on rice paddy fields, proving to be an effective natural fertilizer
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.
cyanobacteria
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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.
not sure if its true but i googled "anabaena domain" and one of the google links said it was Domain Prokarya
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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