Biology, asked by sonalipatil5538, 1 month ago

Bacteria do not have chloroplast but some bacteria are photoautotrophic in nature and

perform photosynthesis. Which part of bacterial cell performs this?​

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Answered by sudhub46
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Answer:

Small vesicles associated with plasma membrane

Explanation:

Bacteria do not have chloroplast but some photoautotrophic bacteria perform photosynthesis in the presence of chlorophyll incorporated in the cell membrane. Embedded in the cell membrane are reaction centres which absorb light energy. These reaction centres exists in the form of sacs or tubes or sheets depending on the surface area needed.

Mitichondria is absent and ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis.

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