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the chlorophyll in photosynthetic prokaryotic bacteria associated with membranous vesicles bag like structures but not with plastids as in eukaryotic cells
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Answered by Sidyandex
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Though bacteria are included in the prokaryotes they lack the membrane type organelles called plastids.

Yet they make photosynthesis possible as the pigment bacteriochlorophyll is present in them.

They are found in the vesicles which are also the folds of cell membranes. Thus the statement can be said about them.

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