In which way location of chlorophyll is different in eukaryotes as compared to prokaryotic photosynthetic bacteria?
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The chlorophyll is present in the mesophyll tissue of the leaf in eukaryotes . It is a pigment present in the chloroplast. Whereas, in photosynthetic prokaryotic bacteria, the chlorophyll is associated with membranous vesicles
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☑️ The chlorophyll is present in the mesophyll tissue of the leaf in eukaryotes .
It is a pigment present in the chloroplast. Whereas, in photosynthetic prokaryotic bacteria, the chlorophyll is associated with membranous vesicles (bag like structures).
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.
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