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lateral and septal mesosome ?

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Answered by ItzmysticalAashna
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Septal mesosome connects nucleoid with plasma membrane and assists in replication and septum formation during cells division. Lateral mesosome is not connected with nucleoid and contains respiratory enzymes and performs functions similar to eukarytoic mitochondria and hence is also called chondrioid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lateral mesosome :

 Not connected with nucleoid.

 It contains respiratory enzymes and is,

therefore, often called chondrioid.

 It is believed to be equal to

mitochondrion of eukaryotes.

 (However, respiratory enzymes are

also present over the plasma

membrane.)

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