Biology, asked by vshal1166, 1 year ago

Some bacteria is autotrophic in nature and perform photosynthesis..which partof bacterial cell perform this

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Answered by Suryavardhan1
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→Yes, it is correct that bacteria do not have chloroplasts (photosynthesizing cell organelle) as they are prokaryotic organisms.

→Still some of them can perform photosynthesis to prepare their food by themselves. Their photosynthetic pigments are not present in chloroplast, instead on extensions of their plasma membrane called chromatophores.

→Example of bacteria performing photosynthesis is cyanobacteria. 
Answered by Anonymous
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Some bacteria is autotrophic in nature and perform photosynthesis..which partof bacterial cell perform this?

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Bacterial cells do not have chloroplast but some photoautotrophic bacteria perform photosynthesis in the presence of chlorophyll incorporated in the cell membrane. Embedded in the cell membrane are reaction centres which absorb light energy.

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