Science, asked by SarthakMadan, 3 months ago

1. Photosynthetic bacteria do not contain chloroplast? By what means do they capture light for the
process of photosynthesis?
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Answered by MissSparkling
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Explanation:

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The reason for this is that they have chlorophylls which are dispersed in cytoplasm(not packed in chloroplast like photosynthetic eukaryotes). They carry out oxygenic photosynthesis i.e, they use water as an electron donor and generate oxygen during photosynthesis.

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