Blue Green I believe but it may depend on the sample
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.
You can find more facts about Anabaena by referring to academic resources such as scientific journals, textbooks on microbiology or phycology, and reputable websites maintained by research institutions or universities that feature information on cyanobacteria. Additionally, contacting experts in the field of microbiology or aquatic ecology can provide valuable insights into Anabaena and its characteristics.
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.
Anabaena also have heterocysts, which are specialized cells for nitrogen fixation, and akinetes, which are resting cells resistant to harsh environmental conditions. Additionally, Anabaena can form tight chains or filaments of cells called trichomes.
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.)
The scientific name for Anabaena is Anabaena spp., which stands for multiple species within the Anabaena genus.
Anabaena is a genus of filamentous cyanobacteria, not a coccus. The cells of Anabaena are typically cylindrical and arranged in long chains or filaments.
not sure if its true but i googled "anabaena domain" and one of the google links said it was Domain Prokarya
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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Yes, Anabaena, a genus of cyanobacteria, has a cell wall. The cell wall in Anabaena is made up of layers of peptidoglycan, polysaccharides, and other structural components that provide protection and support to the cell.
The association between Anabaena and the water fern is an example of mutualism. Anabaena provides fixed nitrogen to the fern, while the fern provides a protected environment for Anabaena to grow and receive sunlight for photosynthesis.
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Anabaena fix oxygen and look slightly different vs. the oscillatoria that doesn't. Both are types of cyanobacteria though.