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Bacteriochlorophyll present in ______ .​

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bacteriochlorophyll A form of chlorophyll found in photosynthetic bacteria, notably the purple and green bacteria. There are several types, designated a to g. For example, bacteriochlorophyll a and bacteriochlorophyll b are structurally similar to the chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b found in plants; the purple bacteria contain either of these two types of bacteriochlorophyll, depending on the species. Bacteriochlorophyll is located in specialized membrane systems (chromatophores); in purple bacteria these are in the form of sheets, tubes, or vesicles arising inside the cell from the plasma membrane, whereas in green bacteria they are cylindrical structures (chlorosomes) underlying the plasma membrane.

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higher plants and green algae; bacteriochlorophyll is found in certain photosynthetic bacteria. chlorophylls of green plants, bacteriochlorophyll of photosynthetic bacteria, hemin (the red pigment of blood), and cytochromes, a group of pigment molecules essential in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

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