Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria definition - medical

Cy·a·no·bac·te·ri·a (sīˌə-nō-băk-tîrˈē-ə)

noun
A group of Procaryotae consisting of unicellular or filamentous gram-negative microorganisms that are either nonmotile or possess a gliding motility, may reproduce by binary fission, and photosynthetically produce oxygen; some species are capable of fixing nitrogen. Members of this phylum were formerly called blue-green algae.

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