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1. How is Chlorophyll placed differently in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

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Prokaryotes lack chloroplast as prokaryotes are devoid of membrane bound organelles however in some prokaryotes chlorophyll is found in vesicle like structure known as thylakoids. On the other hand in eukaryotes chlorophyll is found in chloroplast.

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