| cyanobacteria p. |
poisoning in humans or other animals by cyanobacteria, usually as a result of drinking contaminated water. The most common genera of such bacteria are Anabaena, Aphanizomenon, Gloeotrichia, Microcystis (Anacystis), Nodularia, and Oscillatoria. In most cases it is a subacute condition characterized by liver damage with jaundice and sometimes bloody diarrhea and photosensitization. Drinking of heavily contaminated water may cause acute symptoms including muscle tremors, ataxia, dyspnea, cyanosis, and hyperesthesia so that a slight touch may cause convulsions and opisthotonos, which can be fatal. Called also blue-green algae p.
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| Cyanobacteria |
The smallest plankton (< 0.2
Ãâó: lakes.chebucto.org/plankton.html
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| Cyanobacteria |
group of mostly freshwater algae with blue-green pigment; often referred to as blue-green algae; may occur as a single cell or as a colony of cells.
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