What is mesosomes found in prokaryotic cell
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Mesosomes are structures of prokaryotic cells formed by folded invaginations(sometimes described simply as "infoldings") of the plasma membrane. Enzymes associated with respiration of the prokaryotic cell, e.g. a bacterium, are located on the infoldings. Not all prokaryotic cells have mesosomes.
Mesosomes are structures of prokaryotic cells formed by folded invaginations(sometimes described simply as "infoldings") of the plasma membrane. Enzymes associated with respiration of the prokaryotic cell, e.g. a bacterium, are located on the infoldings. Not all prokaryotic cells have mesosomes.
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↪️ mesosomes are extension of plasma membrane into the cell in the form of vesicles,tubules and lamellae.
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