Gloeocapsa does not have chloroplast because it is a prokaryote. Only plants have chloroplast
Yes, chlorophyll is present in all plants, including red amaranths.
Chlorophyll is found in it's leaves. The chlorophyll is present there to keep the leaves green.
There are two main pigments.They chlorophyll a and b.
chlorophyll a and carotenoids are the main pigments found in almost all plant and other type of pigment are also present
The pronunciation of "Gloeocapsa" is gloe-oh-KAP-suh.
Yes. Gloeocapsa is a bacteria, which is prokaryotic.
Gloeocapsa does not have chloroplast because it is a prokaryote. Only plants have chloroplast
Yes, chlorophyll is present in all plants, including red amaranths.
Gloeocapsa are not multicellular. They give off the illusion of being multicellular, but are actually unicellular.
The green pigment present in the leaf cell of a plant is called 'chlorophyll'.
Magnesium (Mg) is found in chlorophyll.
Lactobacillus are smaller rod shaped bacteria compared to the cyanobacteria of oscillatoria and gloeocapsa.
Chlorophyll is found in it's leaves. The chlorophyll is present there to keep the leaves green.
Hemoglobin present while chlorophyll absent .
Cyanobacteria
chloroplast