bacteriochlorophylls
bacteriochlorophylls Types of chlorophyll occurring in small vesicular or tubular bodies attached to or continuous with the cell membrane in the anaerobic, anoxygenic, photosynthetic bacteria (Rhodospirillales). Bacteriochlorophylls show minor structural differences from chlorophylls found in cyanobacteria and higher plants.
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