Biology, asked by vishwacharan2018, 10 months ago

an organ in a prokaryotic cell which is analogous to mitochondria​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mesosomes are the organelles equivalent to mitochondrion in Eukaryotes

Formation

  • They are formed as a result of invaginations in the plasma membrane of the bacterial cell

  • It is present in the form of vacuoles,tubules etc

Functions

  • They increase enzyme action on the cell

  • Formation of Cell Wall

  • They help in cell respiration

  • They aid the process of equational division,ensures that equal amounts of genetic material are inherited by the daughter cells
Answered by vishwacharanreddy201
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Answer:

mesosomes

Explanation:

Mesosome is an enfolding of the bacterial cell membrane. It is analogous to eukaryotic mitochondria. It is rich in enzymes and increases surface area

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