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Cyanobacteria is a large and varied group of bacteria which possess chlorophyll and which carry out photosynthesis. Having cyanobacteria as their photosynthetic partners they produce a polysaccharide that absorbs and retains water. They become gelatinous when wet and brittle when dry. | Cyanobacteria is a large and varied group of bacteria which possess chlorophyll and which carry out photosynthesis. Having cyanobacteria as their photosynthetic partners they produce a polysaccharide that absorbs and retains water. They become gelatinous when wet and brittle when dry. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 24 September 2019
Gelatinous lichens are lichens in which the phycobiont (The principal symbiont ) is a cyanobacterium.
Cyanobacteria is a large and varied group of bacteria which possess chlorophyll and which carry out photosynthesis. Having cyanobacteria as their photosynthetic partners they produce a polysaccharide that absorbs and retains water. They become gelatinous when wet and brittle when dry.