Biology, asked by student2701, 9 months ago

What is the difference between mesosome and mitochondria?

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Answered by kishankumar99
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Answer:

Mesosomes are part of the structure of the plasma membrane. You'll find them lining the cell wall. They are clumped and folded together, to maximize their surface area. ... Mitochondria are tiny compartments found within cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • mesosomes are found in prokaryotic cell.
  • it is not a cell organelles
  • it's just a unfolding of cell wall.
  • it help in formation of dna.
  • it help in nourishment and dividing of bacterial cell.

  • mitochondria are found in eukaryotic cell.
  • it's a cell organelles.
  • it have own dna.
  • it is known as power House of cell
  • it doesn't help in dna formation...or not directly involved in replication of cell.

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