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Nostocales The Nostocales order contains most of the species of cyanobacteria. It includes filamentous forms, both simple or branched, and both those occurring as single strands or multiple strands within a sheath. Jon. Anderson Olympia, Washington

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Phylum: Cyanobacteria

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Bacteria or Monera

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Bacteria domain.

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What family does the Oscillatoria belong to?

The Obama family.


How are Nostoc Anabaena oscillatoria and Gloeocapsa similar?

Nostoc Oscillatoria and Gleocapsa are all Cyanobacteria of the monera kingdom.


What are emaples in monera kingdom?

anacbaena,bacteria,and oscillatoria


Do you have any examples of kingdom monera?

oscillatoria in English plz


Do all the oscillatoria cell looks alike or is there differentiation of certain cells within the filament?

All Oscillatoria cells do not look alike. Oscillatoria uses photosynthesis in order to survive as well as to reproduce. These cells are part of the bacteria kingdom.


Do all Oscillatoria cells look alike or is there differentiation of certain cells within the filament?

No they do not, obviously and I'm going to tell Phommasasyy on you!


What eats oscillatoria?

nothing eats oscillatoria because it is toxic.


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Virus's do not belong to a Kingdom.


What kingdom ferns belong to?

they belong to the plantae kingdom


What kingdom does cilia belong to?

They belong to the protist kingdom.


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THey belong to the kingdom Cestoda


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