Biology, asked by zahrabilal2003, 2 months ago

what are mesosomes??just​ give me some concept
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Answered by vivek8525
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Mesosomes or chondrioids are folded invaginations in the plasma membrane of bacteria that are produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy. Although several functions were proposed for these structures in the 1960s, they were recognized as artifacts by the late 1970s and are no longer considered to be part of the normal structure of bacterial cells. These extensions are in the form of vesicles, tubules, and lamellae.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mesosomes:

  • Mesosomes or chondrioids are folded invaginations in the plasma membrane of bacteria.
  • Mesosomes are produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy. 
  • The mesosome was thought to increase the surface area of the cell, aiding the cell in cellular respiration.

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