Cyanobacteria all live in aquatic environments and use photosynthesis to make their own food. Additionally, all cyanobacteria belong to the larger class of bacteria, which is one of the largest groups of organisms. Most cyanobacteria are unicellular, and they typically live in large colonies.
Answer: Cyanobacteria also known as blue green algae , they make their food by the process of photosynthesis.
Explanation: features of Cyanobacteria :-
Photosynthesis in Cyanobacteria is because of the presence of two pigments green pigment chlorophyll and blue pigment phycobilins. They found in aquatic and terrestrial habitat. They are adapted to live in extreem conditions.
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Study the graph below. At what depth does the thermocline begin?
A line graph relating ocean depth to water temperature. At 0 meters, temperature is approximately 27°C. At 100 meters, temperature is approximately 24°C. At 200 meters, temperature is approximately 11°C. At 300 meters, temperature is approximately 8°C.
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Answer: 100 meters
Explanation:
The thermocline begins at 100 meters of depth. Thermocline is a transition oceanic water layer between deep and surface water in which water temperature decreases rapidly with increasing depth. From the given graph it cam be seen that at 100 meters the thermocline begins such that the temperature drops from to.
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