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| cyanobacterium |
Cyanobacteria (Greek: cyanos = blue) are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis. They are often referred to as blue-green algae, even though it is now known that they are not related to any of the other algal groups, which are all eukaryotes. Nonetheless, the description is still sometimes used to reflect their appearance and ecological role. ...
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| Cyanophyceae |
Cyanobacteria (Greek: cyanos = blue) are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis. They are often referred to as blue-green algae, even though it is now known that they are not related to any of the other algal groups, which are all eukaryotes. Nonetheless, the description is still sometimes used to reflect their appearance and ecological role. ...
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| cyanopsin |
Photopsins are the photoreceptor pigments found in the cone cells of the retina that are the basis of color vision. Photopsins are very close analogs of the visual purple rhodopsin that is used in dark vision. Photopsins consist of a protein called opsin and a bound chromophore, the retinal. Different opsins differ in a few amino acids and absorb light at different wavelengths as retinal-bound pigments. Opsins are G protein-coupled receptors. ...
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| cyanosis |
A blue tint to the skin, indicating the body is not receiving enough oxygen-rich blood. (Source: WebMD)
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| Cyanobacteria |
A phylum of Eubacteria, formerly known as the "blue-green algae". These prokaryotes are the only organisms known to be capable of oxygenic photosynthesis.
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