Prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. Where do they carry out respiration?
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prokaryotic cells carry out their cellular respiration within the cytoplasm or on the inner surface of the walls.
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Prokaryote carry out their respiration or gaseous exchange with the help of plasma membrane. Moreover, some prokaryotes have certain specialised infoldings of plasma membrane known as mesosomes known to take part in respiration.
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