Biology, asked by sakshi30993, 1 year ago

Mesosomes of prokaryotic perform functions similar to..?

a) Mitochondria.

b) Peroxysomes.

c) Lysosomes.

4) Ribosomes.

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Answered by BIGBANG1234
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↪ Mesosomes of prokaryotic perform functions similar to Mitochondria.

↪ Mesosome is a convoluted membranous structure formed in a prokaryotic cell by the invagination of the plasma membrane. 

↪ Its functions are:

→ These extensions help in cell wall formation, DNA replication and distribution to daughter cells.

→ They also help in respiration, secretion processes, to increase the surface area of the plasma membrane and enzymatic content.


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Answered by LUCKYMAN333
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⏩ Mesosomes of prokaryotic cells perform functions similar to Mitochondria.

⏩ Mesosomes are the infoldings of the plasma membrane.They are rich in enzymes that helps in performing functions such as cellular respiration,DNA replication,secretion of glycocalyx and cell division.

⏩Mesosome is a convulated membrabous structure in prokaryotic organisms formed by the invagination of plasma or cell membrane.

⏩The most important function of mesosomes is that it increases the surface area of the cell membrane.

⏩It is found only in prokaryotic organisms and is important for their function.

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