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What do you called the blue green algae that lives the azolla?

Anabaena azollae is the cyanobacterium that lives in the dorsal lobe of the Azolla leaves


What is the scientific name for azolla?

The scientific name for azolla is Azolla filiculoides.


Which type of symbiosis is the association between Anabaena and the water fern?

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.


What is the scientific name for anabaena?

The scientific name for Anabaena is Anabaena spp., which stands for multiple species within the Anabaena genus.


When was Azolla filiculoides created?

Azolla filiculoides was created in 1783.


When was Azolla primaeva created?

Azolla primaeva was created in 1890.


What has the author Thomas A Lumpkin written?

Thomas A. Lumpkin has written: 'Azuki bean' -- subject(s): Azuki, Utilization 'Azolla as a green manure' -- subject(s): Azolla as fertilizer, Azolla, Rice, Fertilizers, Azolla as feed


Is the Anabaena a coccus?

Anabaena is a genus of filamentous cyanobacteria, not a coccus. The cells of Anabaena are typically cylindrical and arranged in long chains or filaments.


What domain is anabaena?

not sure if its true but i googled "anabaena domain" and one of the google links said it was Domain Prokarya


What is the Scientific name of Anabaena?

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.


Why Azolla is considered a natural fertilizer?

azolla is a good substitute for commercial fertilizers because it is cheap and rich in nitrogen


Domain of anabaena?

cyanobacteria