In this video, we're going to briefly focus our attention on prokaryotic photosynthesis. And so while eukaryotes such as plants can perform photosynthesis, the majority of photosynthesis is actually done by prokaryotes. Now unlike eukaryotic plant cells, photosynthetic prokaryotes actually do not have chloroplast organelles and that's because recall that prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles. And so what this means is that the site of photosynthesis is going to be different in prokaryotes. And so instead of occurring in the thylakoids, the light reactions in prokaryotes occur in the plasma membrane or the cytoplasmic membrane. And instead of occurring in the stroma, the Calvin cycle in prokaryotes occurs in the cytoplasm. And so we'll be able to see this down below in our image.
Now notice that we have two images down below. We have the left image over here, which is focused on, the photosynthesis specifically in eukaryotes. And then we have the right image over here, which is focused on photosynthesis in prokaryotes. And so notice that the light reaction, specifically in eukaryotes occurs in the thylakoid membrane. And so notice that the light reactions highlighted here occur in the thylakoid membranes and, of course, the thylakoids are structures within the chloroplast. So this represents the chloroplast of a eukaryotic plant cell, for example. And notice that the Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast, and so the chloroplast serves as the site of photosynthesis in eukaryotes. However, in prokaryotes over here on the right-hand side, notice that they lack chloroplast organelles, And so the cytophotosynthesis is going to be different. And notice that the light reactions here are going to occur in the cell's cytoplasmic membrane or plasma membrane. And the Calvin cycle, instead of occurring in the stroma, it's going to occur in the cell's cytoplasm. And so this is an important difference when it comes to the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic photosynthesis.
This here concludes our brief introduction to prokaryotic photosynthesis. As we move forward, we'll be able to learn a little bit more. So, I'll see you all in our next video.