another term for "Cyanobacteria" (see Cyanobacteria)
Example sentencesExamples
Wading in the lake shallows, they stir up organic matter with their bills, including mollusks and crustaceans and the bird's favorite meal, spirulina, a type of nontoxic blue-green algae.
But he warned: ‘Given that over the course of the two billion years that Earth has been producing oxygen, life has for the most part been represented by blue-green algae.’
My blood cells are a lot more like a cell from spirulina blue-green algae than they are like a flame, or a light bulb, or a sun.
In fact, African flamingos get their pink color from eating a diet super-rich in the pinkish blue-green algae, spirulina.
Then there are bacteria and blue-green algae, which differ structurally from higher organisms far more than plants differ from animals.
Definition of blue-green algae in US English:
blue-green algae
plural noun
another term for Cyanobacteria
Example sentencesExamples
But he warned: ‘Given that over the course of the two billion years that Earth has been producing oxygen, life has for the most part been represented by blue-green algae.’
Then there are bacteria and blue-green algae, which differ structurally from higher organisms far more than plants differ from animals.
Wading in the lake shallows, they stir up organic matter with their bills, including mollusks and crustaceans and the bird's favorite meal, spirulina, a type of nontoxic blue-green algae.
My blood cells are a lot more like a cell from spirulina blue-green algae than they are like a flame, or a light bulb, or a sun.
In fact, African flamingos get their pink color from eating a diet super-rich in the pinkish blue-green algae, spirulina.