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Cyanobacteria and some other photosynthesis bacteria don’t have chloroplasts. How do they conduct photosynthesis?

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Chloroplasts are absent in cyanobacteria and similar organisms. In these organisms, photosynthesis occurs at the folds of their inner membrane. The presence of bluish pigment phycocyanin captures solar energy for carrying out the process of photosynthesis.

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