What is the function of mesosome in bacterial cell?
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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. This is important because it is needed for cell respiration, which is a function of the mesosomes.
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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. This is important because it is needed for cell respiration, which is a function of the mesosomes.
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2. Mesosome:
• Specialisation of cell membrane of
bacteria.
• Develops as an ingrowth from the
plasma membrane.
• It consists of vesicles, tubules and
lamellae.
Mesosme is of two types:
1. Septal and
2. Lateral.
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