Question
Biology Question on Nutrition
What is true for cyanobacteria
oxygenic with nitrogenase
oxygenic without nitrogenase
non oxygenic with nitrogenase
non oxygenic without nitrogenase.
oxygenic with nitrogenase
Solution
Cyanobacteria are gram negative prokaryotes which are popularly known as blue-green algae. Although cyanobacteria are true prokaryotes, but their photosynthetic system closely resembles with that of Biological Classification eukaryotes because they have chlorophyll a and photosystem II and they carry out oxygenic photosynthesis. Like the red algae, cyanobacteria use phycobi Iiproteins as accessory pigments. Photosynthetic pigments and electron transport chain components are located in thylakoid membranes lined with particles called phycobilisomes, which contain phycobilin pigments, particularly phycocyanin and transfer energy to photosystem II. They contain nitrogenase enzyme for nitrogen fixation. This enzyme becomes inactive in the presence of oxygen but the thick walled heterocysts provide suitable anaerobic enviomment for nitrogenase activity even in aerobic conditions.