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"cyanobacterium 🔍

Cyanobacteria are single-celled organisms that form symbiotic relationships with certain bacteria, algae, and fungi by utilizing photosynthesis as their primary energy source. They are also known for their role in the production of organic compounds like glucose and lignin, which can be used for various applications in agriculture and industry.

Hinano's 🔍

Hinano, also known as the "Cyanobacterium" strain, is a type of bacteria commonly found in aquatic environments like rivers and lakes. It is characterized by its ability to grow on a variety of substrates, including water-soluble organic compounds and minerals. This strain has been used for various purposes, such as producing biofuels from wastewater, as a food source, or as a pharmaceutical ingredient.

Cyanomyovirus 🔍

A type of virus that infects plant cells, causing damage to the cell's DNA and affecting plant growth. This virus is also known as "cyanobacterium" due to its characteristic green coloration.

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