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How is the chloroplast similar to a bacteria

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Answered by Anonymous
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A chloroplast is similar to a bacteria in the following ways:

  • It has circular DNA.
  • It is photosynthetic with both Photosystems I and II, and generates oxygen in the light.
  • It has bacterial ribosomes.
  • It has an internal matrix of membranes associated with the photosystems and with an electron transport chain.
  • It replicates by dividing (binary fission).
  • The reaction center for both photosystems is occupied by a a pair of Chlorophyll a molecules.

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