Biology, asked by tilak722mahida, 5 months ago

Gas vacuoles are found in

All eukaryotes

Cyanobacteria

Only in fungi

Only in plants​

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Answered by baljindervirk214
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Answer:

Many aquatic bacteria produce gas vacuoles, which are protein-bound structures that contain air and allow the bacteria to adjust their buoyancy. Bacteria can also have internal membranous structures that form as outgrowths of the cytoplasmic membrane.

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Answered by Femila37
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Gas vacuoles are found in Cyanobacteria.

Gas vacuoles:

  • Gas vacuoles are found in air-filled prokaryotes.
  • These are cylindrical boxes that help with buoyancy.
  • Gas vacuoles also found in many aquatic bacteria like as blue-green algae, halophilic archaea.
  • Examples: Purple sulfur bacteria, Halobacteriam halobium, Green bacteria, Pelodictiyon, Clathratipharm.
  • Gas vesicles form bundles of parallel and elongated in cyanobacteria.
  • Gas vacuoles are protein binding structures.
  • The protein membrane surrounds each gas vesicles.
  • Hydrophobic is the internal part of gas vesicles.
  • So, it is not allow to entry of water in gas vesicles.

Thus, the gas vacuoles are found in cyanobacteria.

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