In prokaryotes, chromatophores are |
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a) |
Specialised granules responsible for colouration of cells |
b) |
Structures responsible for organising the shape of the organism |
c) |
Incusion bodies lying free inside the cells for carrying out various metabolic activities |
d) |
Internal membrane system that may become extensive and complex in photosynthetic bacteria |
In prokaryotes, chromatophores are |
|
a) |
Specialised granules responsible for colouration of cells |
b) |
Structures responsible for organising the shape of the organism |
c) |
Incusion bodies lying free inside the cells for carrying out various metabolic activities |
d) |
Internal membrane system that may become extensive and complex in photosynthetic bacteria |
(d) Some prokaryotes like photosynthetic bacteria and blue-green algae posses small membrane lined chromatophores, which are similar to but chemically simpler than the chlorophyll of plants. |