Difference between bacterial and eukaryotic photosynthesis
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Differentiate Bacteria and eukaryotic photosynthesis
Bacteria and eukaryotes(plants), both are autotrophes but the major difference is that bacteria show chemosynthesis while plants show photosynthesis.
In chemosynthesis the energy in the form of food is derived from chemical substances while in photosynthesis sunlight is main source of energy to prepare food.
Bacteria also carry out photosynthesis. In eukaryotic photosynthesis H2O is utilized while photosynthetic bacteria utilize H2S. Eukaryotes liberate oxygen while bacteria liberate sulphur.
Eukaryotic photosynthesis occurs by the help of chloroplast which encloses chlorophyll while bacterial chlorophyll is not enclosed in chloroplast.
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Differentiate Bacteria and eukaryotic photosynthesis
Bacteria and eukaryotes(plants), both are autotrophes but the major difference is that bacteria show chemosynthesis while plants show photosynthesis.
In chemosynthesis the energy in the form of food is derived from chemical substances while in photosynthesis sunlight is main source of energy to prepare food.
Bacteria also carry out photosynthesis. In eukaryotic photosynthesis H2O is utilized while photosynthetic bacteria utilize H2S. Eukaryotes liberate oxygen while bacteria liberate sulphur.
Eukaryotic photosynthesis occurs by the help of chloroplast which encloses chlorophyll while bacterial chlorophyll is not enclosed in chloroplast.
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The primary distinction between these two types of organisms is that eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not. ... The nucleus is only one of many membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotes. Prokaryotes, on the other hand, have no membrane-bound organelles.
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