Photosynthetic bacteria have pigments in
(a) leucoplasts (b) chloroplasts
(c) chromoplasts (d) chromatophores
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Photosynthetic Bacteria
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(b) Photosynthetic bacteria have pigments in chloroplasts.
- Photosynthetic colors are light-gathering atoms found in the thylakoid films of chloroplasts.
- They catch the light vitality essential for photosynthesis.
- Microscopic organisms don't have chloroplast, yet a few microbes are photoautotrophic in nature and performs Photosynthetic colors are light-gathering atoms found in the thylakoid films of chloroplasts.
- Cyanobacteria are an assorted gathering of photosynthetic microorganisms that were recently known as 'blue green growth'.
- These prokaryotes perform photosynthesis despite the fact that they don't have chloroplast.
- They live in different natural surroundings including salt and freshwater amphibian conditions, wet soil, or on soggy rocks. Photosynthetic green growth known as phytoplankton are found in both marine and freshwater conditions.
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