Photosynthesis occurs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. How do the locations where photosynthesis occurs differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? A. Photosynthesis takes place in specialized structures called pili in prokaryotes, and outside of the cell wall in eukaryotes. B. Photosynthesis takes place on the folds of the cell membrane in prokaryotes, and in specialized organelles like chloroplasts in eukaryotes. C. Photosynthesis takes place outside of the cell wall in prokaryotes, and in specialized structures called pili in eukaryotes. D. Photosynthesis takes place in specialized organelles like chloroplasts in prokaryotes, and on the folds of the cell membrane in eukaryotes.
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You read this from this site: Bacteria are prokaryotes--their genetic material is not contained within a nucleus. Because they are also so small, it is easier to get the necessary products of photosynthesis and respiration to all parts of the (one-celled) organism, than it is in eukaryotes. In eukaryotic plants, photosynthesis takes place within the chloroplasts, and respiration in the mitochondria. In prokaryotes such as bacteria, it is not necessary to have specific organelles devoted to these functions as, again, the cells are so small. These process instead take place in the cytoplasmic membrane, in extensions or infoldings. The link I attached has a great, simple list of the major differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
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