Which structure perform the function of mitochondria in bacteria?
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mesosomes perform the function of Mitochondria in bacteria
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Mesosomes structure perform the function of mitochondria in bacteria.
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Mesosomes is a bacterial organelle that occurs on the plasma membrane and acts either in DNA replication and cell division or in the excretion of exoenzymes. Mesosomes are usually found in association with the nuclear area or near the cell division site. They are absent from eukaryotes.
Mesosomes are the folding of a bacterial cell membrane.
- These structures are thought to be similar to eukaryotic mitochondria.
- Since mitochondria is the site of respiration, these mesosomes cause respiration in the bacteria. So, they're a lot rich in enzymes.
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