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What is mesosomes found in prokaryotic cell

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Answered by Anishanandcricketer
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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.
Answered by Anonymous
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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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