what do some photosynthetic bacteria use as a source of electrons instead of water?
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These are the group of anaerobic bacteria that are capable of photosynthesis. They may be Microaerophillic bacteria. These bacteria are divided into two groups i.e. the Chromatiaceae and the Ectothiorhodospiraceae. They are different in their internal membranes structure and presence of extracellular or intracellular sulfur granules.
Examples:
Nitrosococcus
Characteristics:
The characteristics of purple sulfur bacteria are as follows.
Reduced sulfur S
Physiology:
These bacteria use reduce sulfur as electron donor as they can’t use oxygen. They produced hydrogen sulfide that produces rotten egg smell. They are photosynthetic in nature as they can fix the inorganic carbon into glucose. They can use light energy to get energy and fix CO2
CO2 + H2S C6H12O6 + S
They produce granules that can be observed under 1000X microscope. They give purple to pink color to the water. They grow in dark places.
Metabolism:
They are mainly photoautotrophic that is they can synthesize or prepare its own food. But some are chemoautotrophic that they use chemical to get energy. They may be photoheterotrophic that can’t fix carbon into its food but get energy from light. They are strict anaerobic bacteria but some of them are good fermenters.
Ecological importance:
The ecological importance of purple sulfur bacteria is as:
Bioremediation:
These bacteria can reduce the harmful waste from the environment. Purple sulfur bacteria lower the amount of hydrogen sulfide, methane and toxic compound present in water lagoons.
Hydrogen sulfide use as a source of sulfur for the purple sulfur bacteria while methane use as the source of carbon for these bacteria. Thus, purple sulfur bacteria lower the odor and toxicity of water.