Biology, asked by prealpha454, 1 year ago

Are there photosynthetic organisms that do not contain chlorophyll?

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Answered by namyajain107
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[NO] PLEASE MARK BRAINLIST
Answered by mishranikhilkupb66p9
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Halobacteria, a type of single-celled, bacteria-like organism, use bacteriorhodopsin instead of chlorophyll.

Also, sulfur bacteria use bacteriochlorophylls rather than regular chlorophyll.

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