Biology, asked by sumitkoner1312, 11 months ago

How do cyanobacteria photosynthesize without chloroplasts?

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Answered by Shivigupta123
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Cyanobacteria are similar to plants in that they both perform oxygenic photosynthesis. ... In plant cells, photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast, small structures that contain chlorophyll and thylakoids. Cyanobacteria don't have chloroplasts. Instead, the chlorophyll is stored in thylakoids in their cytoplasm

Answered by Parnabi
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Cyanobacteria are autotrophic microbes found in aquatic and Terrestrial environment .Most of these fix atmospheric nitrogen .

example :- nostoc ,oscillatoria and anaebena.

In paddy fields cyanobacteria serve as an important biofertilizer as they enrich the nitrogen content in the soil. They also add organic matter to the soil. Thus increasing the fertility .

Thus the application of cyanobacteria helps in improving agricultural output .

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