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Pigment-containing membranous extensions in some cyanobacteria are:

A

Heterocysts

B

Basal bodies

C

Pneumatophores

D

Chromatophores

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  • Chromatophore is a pigmented lamellar or vesicular structure that can be isolated from disrupted photosynthetic bacteria or cyanobacteria. A cyanobacterium is having membranous extensions that are containing pigments that are known as chromatophores that are responsible for photosynthesis. It is having chlorophyll similar to green plants and thus acts as photosynthetic autotrophs. The colonies of this bacterium are generally surrounded by gelatinous sheath. A cyanobacterium is having membranous extensions that are containing pigments that are known as chromatophores that are responsible for photosynthesis.

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