Cyanobacteria lack chloroplasts, which are membrane-bound organelles associated with photosynthesis found in eukaryotic cells, such as plants and algae. Instead, cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis using thylakoid membranes that are integrated into their cell membrane. These thylakoids contain chlorophyll and other pigments necessary for capturing light energy, allowing cyanobacteria to conduct photosynthesis without the need for chloroplasts.
Cyanobacteria lack chloroplasts, which are organelles found in alga and plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. Instead, cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis using thylakoid membranes within their cytoplasm. This fundamental difference highlights the distinction between eukaryotic organisms, like plants and algae, which possess membrane-bound organelles, and prokaryotic organisms like cyanobacteria.
Although cyanobacteria do not have chloroplasts, they do have thylakoid membrane, where photosynthesis occur.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which are membrane-bound organelles that carry out photosynthesis. This organelle is not found in animal cells.
Bacteria in general lack membrane-bound organelles and nuclei.
The thylakoid space is the lumenal space bound by the membrane of the thylakoid organelle in a chloroplast. The thylakoid membranes lining the space contains pigments that absorb light to perform photosynthesis.
Cyanobacteria lack chloroplasts, which are organelles found in alga and plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. Instead, cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis using thylakoid membranes within their cytoplasm. This fundamental difference highlights the distinction between eukaryotic organisms, like plants and algae, which possess membrane-bound organelles, and prokaryotic organisms like cyanobacteria.
Photosynthesis in cyanobacteria occurs in specialized structures called thylakoids, which are membrane-bound compartments within the cell where the photosynthetic reactions take place.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts, more specifically in the thylokoid membrane and stroma (light and dark reactions).
Although cyanobacteria do not have chloroplasts, they do have thylakoid membrane, where photosynthesis occur.
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Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which are membrane-bound organelles that carry out photosynthesis. This organelle is not found in animal cells.
Photosynthesis happens, most of the time, in the organelle called the chloroplast. However, there are organisms that have other types of plastids that can also carry out photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis on their plasma membranes. Essentially, photosynthesis can happen in a variety of locations. All it needs is some membrane materials to make a chemiosmotic gradient as well as the proteins to catalyze the reactions.
no.They are only found in photosynthetic eukariyotes. Plants and algae are examples
when an organelle is membrane bound that means that the organelle has a protective shield around it.
A thylakoid is a membrane compartment that is bound inside the chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. It is the site of the light-dependent reactions for the process of photosynthesis
Bacteria in general lack membrane-bound organelles and nuclei.