Pronunciation: /saɪˌænoʊbækˈtɪəriə/
noun a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis and are commonly found in various environments such as freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats
A1 Cyanobacteria are tiny organisms that can be found in bodies of water.
A2 It is important to be aware of cyanobacteria in lakes and ponds as they can produce toxins.
B1 Scientists study cyanobacteria to understand their role in the ecosystem.
B2 The presence of cyanobacteria in the water can indicate poor water quality.
C1 Cyanobacteria blooms can have detrimental effects on aquatic life and human health.
C2 Research on cyanobacteria has led to advancements in biotechnology and environmental science.
formal Cyanobacteria are a type of photosynthetic bacteria that can be found in various aquatic environments.
informal Did you know that cyanobacteria are sometimes referred to as blue-green algae?
slang Watch out for that pond, it's full of cyanobacteria!
figurative The cyanobacteria in the lake spread like wildfire, taking over every corner of the water.
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