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Is Bacteria used in photosynthesis.

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They carry out oxygenic photosynthesis i.e, they use water as an electron donor and generate oxygen during photosynthesis. Their photosynthetic systems closely resembles to that of eukaryotes: These bacteria use Phycobilins as accessory pigments. CO2 in these bacteria is assimilated through calvin cycle.

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