Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, can be found in a variety of freshwater and marine environments, including lakes, rivers, ponds, and oceans. They thrive in warm, nutrient-rich waters, often appearing as green, blue, or brown scums on the surface. These organisms can also grow in moist soil and on rocks in damp environments. Their presence is often enhanced by factors such as warm temperatures, sunlight, and excess nutrients from agricultural runoff.
There is some Blue green algae in nearly all water especially fresh water.
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Who Discovered Algae. Who Discovered The Philippine Blue Green Algae? ... Gregorio Velasquez is the one who discovered the blue green algae
i dont know i m a student of class 9 and i m searching for the answer for - diff. b/w spirogyra and blue green alga
Blue green algae is toxic so I would take care with it.
Blue green algae or cynobacteria are photosynthetic.They produce their food themselves.
blue green algae has been rename to cyanobacteria because scientists thought that blue green algae is too hard to say
Philippine blue green algae by biologist Gregorio T. Velasquez
fungi because it's bacteria and it's blue and green algae.
its that blue green algae niche is providing food for animals
Blue-green algae belong to the Kingdom Bacteria, specifically in the phylum Cyanobacteria.
Golgi apparatus is absent in blue green algae because they do not grow where there is no light.