Only cyanbacteria can
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
photosynthetic membranes
Photosynthetic pigments in bacteria are primarily located in the thylakoid membranes, which are structures embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane. In some bacteria, such as cyanobacteria, these pigments include chlorophyll and carotenoids, which facilitate the capture of light energy for photosynthesis. In other photosynthetic bacteria, such as purple and green sulfur bacteria, different types of bacteriochlorophyll are used. These pigments enable the bacteria to harness light energy and convert it into chemical energy.
The four groups of photosynthetic bacteria are brownish nonsulfur, green sulfur, purple sulfur, and purple nonsulfur bacteria. Bacteria constitute a significant domain of what are referred to as prokaryotic microorganisms.
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
Bacteria
Bacteria
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.
In some bacteria, chlorophyll is located in photosynthetic membranes.
photosynthetic membranes
chlorophyll
Some micro organisms are photosynthetic. Some bacteria and protists belong to that
Photosynthetic pigments in bacteria are primarily located in the thylakoid membranes, which are structures embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane. In some bacteria, such as cyanobacteria, these pigments include chlorophyll and carotenoids, which facilitate the capture of light energy for photosynthesis. In other photosynthetic bacteria, such as purple and green sulfur bacteria, different types of bacteriochlorophyll are used. These pigments enable the bacteria to harness light energy and convert it into chemical energy.
Cell walls
Green plants (and some photosynthetic bacteria)