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==Description and Significance==
==Description and Significance==
Oscillatoria is a cyanobacteria that is important because it can conduct photosynthetic activities.  It has a long un-braching filamentous morphology and is color green due to the chlorophyll it contains.  Some unique features that sets it apart from other [[#References | [1]]]
Oscillatoria is a cyanobacteria that is important because it can conduct photosynthetic activities.  It has a long un-braching filamentous morphology and is color green due to the chlorophyll it contains.  Some unique features that sets it apart from other cyanobacteria is that it is motile and can conduct anoxygenic photosynthesis.[[#References | [1]]]


==Structure, Metabolism, and Life Cycle==
==Structure, Metabolism, and Life Cycle==

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Classification

Bacteria (Kingdom), Negibacteria (SubKingdom), Cyanobacteria (Phylum), Cyanophyceae (Class), Oscillatoriales (Order), Oscillatoriaceae (Family)

Oscillatoria

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Description and Significance

Oscillatoria is a cyanobacteria that is important because it can conduct photosynthetic activities. It has a long un-braching filamentous morphology and is color green due to the chlorophyll it contains. Some unique features that sets it apart from other cyanobacteria is that it is motile and can conduct anoxygenic photosynthesis. [1]

Structure, Metabolism, and Life Cycle

Interesting features of its structure; how it gains energy (how it replicates, if virus); what important molecules it produces (if any), does it have an interesting life cycle?

Ecology and Pathogenesis

Natural habitat (soil, water, commensal of humans or animals?)
If relevant, how does this organism cause disease? Human, animal, or plant hosts? Important virulence factors, as well as patient symptoms.

References

[1] EXAMPLE ONLY. REPLACE WITH YOUR REFERENCES. Takai, K., Sugai, A., Itoh, T., and Horikoshi, K. 2000. "Palaeococcus ferrophilus gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 50: 489-500. http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/2/489

Author

Page authored by Sue Lao, student of Mandy Brosnahan, Instructor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, MICB 3301/3303: Biology of Microorganisms.