GRAM NEGATIVE OXYGENIC PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA
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Widely distributed unicellular or multicellular bacteria. The CYANOBACTERIA use chlorophyll a and phycobilins for oxygenic photosynthesis while genera in the PROCHLORALES use both chlorophyll a and b but not phycobilins.
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