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Cyanobacteria What is cyanobacteria? Cyanobacteria are aquatic, photosynthetic bacteria. Because they are bacteria, they are quite small and usually unicellular, though they often grow in colonies large enough to see. Cyanobacteria have the distinction of being the oldest known fossils, more than 3.5 billion years old! It may surprise you to know that cyanobacteria are still around. They are one of the largest and most important groups of bacteria on earth. Stromatolites What are stromatolites? Fossil stromatolites constitute our earliest record of life on Earth. Although many stromatolites are fossils, there are a number of locations on the modern-day earth where stromatolites are still forming. How do they form? The cyanobacteria form colonies and trap sediment with their sticky surface coatings. The trapped sediment reacts to calcium carbonate in the water to form limestone. These limestone deposits build up very slowly. It can take a stromatolite 100 years to grow 5 cm. A 1 meter-high stromatolite might be 2,000 years old! Diatoms Diatoms are a major group of algae, and are one of the most common types of phytoplankton. Most diatoms are unicellular. A unique feature of diatoms is that they are encased within a cell wall made of silica.