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  • Dinobacteria vs. Cyanobacteria & Dinoflagellates: What Are They?
    There is no scientific term called "dinobacteria". It's likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding.

    Here's a breakdown of the likely intended terms and their meanings:

    * Cyanobacteria: These are commonly referred to as blue-green algae. They are photosynthetic bacteria, meaning they produce energy from sunlight. They are not algae in the traditional sense, but rather a type of bacteria that evolved the ability to photosynthesize.

    * Dinoflagellates: These are single-celled organisms that are classified as algae. They are often responsible for harmful algal blooms, which can cause fish kills and shellfish poisoning.

    It's important to be careful about terms, as they can have different meanings. If you're unsure about a term, always double-check with a reliable source.

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