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Q: Bacteria do not have chloroplasts but bacteria some bacteria are photoautotrophic in nature and perform photosynthesis which part of bactrial cell perform this?
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Is bacteria used in photosynthesis no they are not?

Some of them can do. but the are not having chloroplasts.


What is a characteristic of chloroplasts that suggests that they might have evolved from free-living bacteria?

Photosynethic bacteria are likely involved.


Do some bacteria have chlorophyll in chloroplasts so they can conduct photosynthesis.?

No, bacteria generally do not have chloroplasts to begin with. Photosynthetic bacteria contain bacteriochlorophyll, which is similar to the chlorophyll found in plant cells that allow photosynthesis to take place. One distinct phylum of photosynthetic bacteria, known as cyanobacteria, are thought to be the ancestor organisms that eventually evolved into the chloroplasts that are found in modern plants.


How chloroplast is similar to bacterium?

They got circular DNA. They also have 70s ribosomes.


Is the chlorophyll in blue-green bacteria found in the chloroplasts?

They are type of bacteria. They do not have choroplasts


Is bacteria in Chloroplast?

Bacteria are Monera. Chloroplasts belong to Protista. Bacteria Do not have chloroplast which prepare food and are parasites while chloroplasts have chloroplast and prepare their own food. Diatoms are chloroplasts


Do birds carry out photosynthesis?

No, only plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, can carry out this process known as photosynthesis. Birds do not have chloroplasts, which are essential for the photosynthesis.


What organelle is used for photosynthesis?

The chloroplast is the main organelle of photosynthesis and its biochemistry.


Do chloroplast have bacteria?

no.They are only found in photosynthetic eukariyotes. Plants and algae are examples


Do nitrogen fixing bacteria have chloroplasts?

No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.


What is the chloroplast and why dont cells have chloroplast?

Only photosynthetic organisms (organisms that perform photosynthesis), such as plants, some bacteria, and some protistans, have chloroplasts. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts because they do not carry out photosynthesis.


Why organisms like seaweed and bacteria can carry out photosynthesis?

Organisms like those can carry out photosynthesis because photosynthesis is achieved in organelles called chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll; this is what turn the sunlight, water, and CO2 into glucose. And it can be found in cells, they are not made of cells. Seaweed is basically a larger form of algae or euglena which is a bacteria, and the cells of this contain chloroplasts.