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'''''What is spirulina?''''' | '''''What is spirulina?''''' | ||
The name '''spirulina''' describes the genus of edible aquatic '''cyanobacteria''' performing photosynthesis. The chlorophyll is responsible for the green color which is why spirulina used to be called green-blue algae. However, it is now widely known that they are bacteria, not algae. Today, scientist know of 35 different species belonging to the genus '''spirulina. | The name '''spirulina''' describes the genus of edible aquatic '''cyanobacteria''' performing photosynthesis. The chlorophyll is responsible for the green color which is why spirulina used to be called green-blue algae. However, it is now widely known that they are bacteria, not algae. Today, scientist know of 35 different species belonging to the genus '''spirulina. | ||
'''''What is required to grow spirulina?''''' | '''''What is required to grow spirulina?''''' | ||
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In conclusion, even though I could remark some differences between the samples, the water does not seem to highly influence spirulina. | In conclusion, even though I could remark some differences between the samples, the water does not seem to highly influence spirulina. | ||
I might try a different experiment in which some spirulina are kept without CO2 and others ''with'' the inflow of oxygen… | I might try a different experiment in which some spirulina are kept without CO2 and others ''with'' the inflow of oxygen… | ||
'''Scientific sketches of spirulina, made the 07/06/2017''' | |||
(coming soon...) |
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