Bacteria do not have chloroplast but some bacteria are photoautotrophic in nature and perform photosynthesis. Which part of the bacterial cell performs this?Submitted on 15/2/2024 | Answered by Vandana Rana
Answer :
The organelles that conduct photosynthesis are called chloroplasts. Bacteria usually do not possess chloroplast but some of them are photoautotrophic and have the ability to perform photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria are examples of these kinds of bacteria. A group of photosynthetic bacteria, some of which are nitrogen-fixing, are called cyanobacteria.