Biology, asked by suhan06, 6 months ago

Bacteria have no nuclear membrane but
possess chloroplasts.​

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Answered by theresabinoy652
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Bacteria are prokaryotic cells. They do not have a nuclear membrane and chloroplast is also absent. In photosynthetic bacteria, there are lamellae called thylakoids which contain enzymes and bacterial chlorophyll necessary for photosynthesis.

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Answered by ishitaparida11
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Answer:

False

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Bacteria are prokaryotic cells. They do not have a nuclear membrane and chloroplast is also absent. In photosynthetic bacteria, there are lamellae called thylakoids which contain enzymes and bacterial chlorophyll necessary for photosynthesis.

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