class Cyanophyceae

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Definition

Noun: * A taxonomic class of prokaryotic, photosynthetic organisms. They are bacteria that obtain energy through photosynthesis, contain chlorophyll a and phycobilin pigments, and are commonly found in diverse aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Historically, they were classified as algae due to their appearance and ecology.

Usage
  • The term "class Cyanophyceae" is used in formal biological and taxonomic contexts to refer to this specific group of organisms.
  • It is synonymous with the modern taxonomic group "Cyanobacteria," though "Cyanophyceae" reflects an older classification system.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • Members of the class Cyanophyceae are among the oldest known fossils on Earth.
    • The researcher studied the nitrogen-fixing capabilities of organisms within the class Cyanophyceae.
  • General Context:
    • The pond's green scum was caused by a bloom of bacteria from the class Cyanophyceae.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Cyanophyceae" derives from Greek ( meaning "blue" and meaning "algae"), highlighting their characteristic blue-green color and historical misclassification.
  • In modern bacteriological taxonomy, the group is more accurately referred to as the phylum Cyanobacteria, placing them within the kingdom Bacteria rather than the kingdom Plantae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cyanobacteria (n): The modern, preferred scientific name for the same group of organisms, emphasizing their bacterial nature.
  • Blue-green algae (n): The common, historical name for these organisms, still widely used in non-scientific contexts (e.g., ecology, environmental science).
  • Cyanophyte (n): Another term for an individual organism belonging to this class.
Synonyms
  • Cyanobacteria
  • Blue-green algae (historical/common name)
Related Phrases
  • Photosynthetic bacteria: A descriptive phrase that accurately categorizes Cyanophyceae by their function (photosynthesis) and domain (Bacteria).
  • Microbial mat: A layered structure often formed by communities of Cyanophyceae and other microorganisms.
Noun
  1. photosynthetic bacteria found in fresh and salt water, having chlorophyll a and phycobilins; once thought to be algae: blue-green algae