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what is the difference between lysosome and mesosome?​

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Answered by angelworld57801
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Explanation:

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➡The mesosome was thought to increase the surface area of the cell, aiding the cell in cellular respiration. ↪This is analogous to cristae in the mitochondrion in eukaryotic cells, which are finger-like projections and help eukaryotic cells undergo cellular respiration.

➡mesosomes help in cellular respiration. The folded invaginations increase the surface area of plasma membrane. They also help in cell wall formation.

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➡Lysosome: An organelle (a little organ) in a cell containing enzymes that degrade macromolecules (large molecules) and other items (such as bacteria) taken up by a cell during the process of endocytosis.

  • The function of lysosomes is to remove waste as well as destroying a cell after it has died, called autolysis. A lysosome is an organelle containing digestive enzymes which it uses to function as the digestion and waste removal for cells, food particles, bacteria, etc.
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