Photosynthesis occurs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. How do the locations where photosynthesis occurs differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? A. Photosynthesis takes place on the folds of the cell membrane in prokaryotes, and in specialized organelles like chloroplasts in eukaryotes. B. Photosynthesis takes place in specialized organelles like chloroplasts in prokaryotes, and on the folds of the cell membrane in eukaryotes. C. Photosynthesis takes place in specialized structures called pili in prokaryotes, and outside of the cell wall in eukaryotes. D. Photosynthesis takes place outside of the cell wall in prokaryotes, and in specialized structures called pili in eukaryotes.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A which is in prokaryotes photosynthesis takes place on the folds and in eukorytes, it is present in specialized organelles.

Explanation:

  • Prokaryotic cells don't have distant nucleus and specialized organelles. in photosynthesizing prokaryotes, Photosynthesis takes place on the system of folded membranes near the cell membrane known as mesosomes.
  • While eukaryotes, all organelles are fully specialized and chloroplasts are double membrane organelle for photosynthesis.