Biology, asked by shreyaad1995, 10 months ago

How is chlorophyll associated in photosynthetic bacteria where plastids are absent?
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Answers

Answered by srivaninelakuri
10

Answer:

Based on the pigment present in mesophyll tissues of leaf

Explanation:

It is present based on pigments on colour. Not only the plastids in mesophyll tissues of leaf

Answered by smartbrainz
4

Chlorophyll is a pigment which is associated with photosynthesis.

Explanation:

  • Chlorophyll are present in chloroplast in case of the plants and there is free photosynthetic pigment which are also present in the bacteria.
  • As a result of this the chlorophyll is used in the trapping of the sunlight.
  • This sunlight helps in the Breaking down of water into two oxygen and liberated free ions which are used in later parts of photosynthesis.

To know more about photosynthesis,

Define photosynthesis. Why is it a redox reaction? - Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/6130858

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