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What is a mesosome in a prokaryotic cell?​

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Answered by PanyaKohli
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In prokaryotes, there are specific structures known as the Mesosomes. They are the invagination of the plasma membrane. ... Mesosome helps in cell division, aiding cell wall synthesis, and DNA replication. Mesosomes bring the formation of this crosswalk or septum and attach the bacterial DNA to the cell membrane.

Answered by Anonymous
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In prokaryotes, there are specific structures known as the Mesosomes. They are the invagination of the plasma membrane. ... Mesosome helps in cell division, aiding cell wall synthesis, and DNA replication. Mesosomes bring the formation of this crosswalk or septum and attach the bacterial DNA to the cell membrane.

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