![Microscopic view of Spirulina sp. blue green algae as they rotate and move their cellular chains, species of cyanobacteria blue green algae. - Stock Video Footage - Dissolve Microscopic view of Spirulina sp. blue green algae as they rotate and move their cellular chains, species of cyanobacteria blue green algae. - Stock Video Footage - Dissolve](http://cdn9.dissolve.com/p/D34_17_206/D34_17_206_0004_600.jpg)
Microscopic view of Spirulina sp. blue green algae as they rotate and move their cellular chains, species of cyanobacteria blue green algae. - Stock Video Footage - Dissolve
![Special Report: Spirulina Part 1 Origins and Biology - | Spirulina, Chlorophyll, Electron microscope Special Report: Spirulina Part 1 Origins and Biology - | Spirulina, Chlorophyll, Electron microscope](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/17/5e/e0/175ee0d25542dcc1c1465f54e352a87d--electron-microscope-spirulina.jpg)
Special Report: Spirulina Part 1 Origins and Biology - | Spirulina, Chlorophyll, Electron microscope
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Tiwani Spirulina - Spirulina under the microscope. Spirulina has the ability to uncoil or tightly coil itself based on the environment it is put under. Here mostly the coils are tightly closed
![Detailed characterization of the Arthrospira type species separating commercially grown taxa into the new genus Limnospira (Cyanobacteria) | Scientific Reports Detailed characterization of the Arthrospira type species separating commercially grown taxa into the new genus Limnospira (Cyanobacteria) | Scientific Reports](https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41598-018-36831-0/MediaObjects/41598_2018_36831_Fig1_HTML.png)
Detailed characterization of the Arthrospira type species separating commercially grown taxa into the new genus Limnospira (Cyanobacteria) | Scientific Reports
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