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What are the characteristics of phage, rhizobia, nitrifying bacteria and cyanobacteria that high school biology needs to master?
Phage: bacterial virus, parasitic with bacteria. The main components of phage are DNA and protein, and the genetic material DNA.

Rhizobia: Prokaryote, symbiotic with leguminous plants, with cell wall, cell membrane, pseudonucleus, only one organelle ribosome and genetic material DNA. consumer

Nitrifying bacteria: prokaryote, autotroph, with cell wall, cell membrane and pseudonucleus, only one kind of organelle ribosome, genetic material DNA. producer

Cyanobacteria: Prokaryotes, autotrophs, with cell walls, cell membranes, pseudonuclei, ribosomes with only one organelle, photosynthesis, aerobic respiration, etc. producer