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HOW BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS DIFFER FROM GREEN PLANTS

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Answered by mehakbansal100
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The bacterial photosynthesis differs from photosynthesis of others in types of reductant. However, they use hydrogen sulphide instead of water as a reductant and elemental sulfur is evolved instead of oxygen

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Answered by mansi5441
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plants contain definite chloroplast where is bacteria do not

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plant use water to conduct photosynthesis whereas it is not possible in case of bacteria accept the cyanobacteria

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bacterias cannot split water during photosynthesis where is plants can.

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