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mitochondria is present in becteria​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No , mitochondria is not present in bacteria but mesosomes homology of mitochondria is present in the bacterial cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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Bacterium contain no membrane bound nucleus and rarely contain membrane bound organelles. Simply, most don't have any large organelles with their own membranes; this means no nucleus, no mitochondria and no chloroplast.

So the statement is incorrect that, mitochondria is present in bacteria.

FACTS -

  • They are typically sausage shaped or cylindrical shaped.

  • Each mitochondrion is a double membrane - bound structure with the outer membrane and the inner membrane dividing its lumen distinctly into two compartments.

  • The outer compartment (perimitochindrial space) and the inner compartment matrix).

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