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How is the presence of chlorophyll in prokaryotic cells different from eukaryotic cells?

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Answered by shatakshigupta27
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Photosynthesis in eukaryotes takes place in chloroplasts, which contain thylakoids stacked into grana. ... Photosynthetic membranes in prokaryotes, by contrast, are not organized into distinct membrane-enclosed organelles; rather, they are infolded regions of the plasma membrane.

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