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Cyanobacteria typically appear as simple, single-celled organisms or as filaments and colonies in aquatic environments. They can be green, blue-green, or even reddish in color due to the presence of chlorophyll and other pigments. Under microscopic examination, they often display a characteristic structure, with some species forming spiral or elongated shapes. In larger blooms, they can create vivid colors on the surface of water bodies.

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