Biology, asked by jobchd, 9 months ago

Photoautotrophic bacteria lack chloroplast.Name the part of the bacterial cell which performs photosynthesis?Plants have large sized vacuole.Why?
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Answered by poojakumaresh26
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  • They do the photosynthesis with the help of chlorophyll present in cooperated in the membrane.

  • In plant cells, the vacuoles are much larger than in animal cells, to store water and food as they are not mobile as animals and acts as saviour during unfavorable conditions.
Answered by vanni87
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Answer:

Plants have large vacuole because they cannot move from one place to another to take nutrients from the surrounding. So they store water and food in the vacuole.

Chromatophores are specialised cell present in photautotrophic bacteria which are involved in production of light harvesting protein. when this bacteria is synthesized in body of bacteria it traps sunlight and perform photosynthesis.

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