In some locations, the cell membrane forms internal folds in the cytoplasm called mesosomes. Denying all claims of having functional role, recent studies have shown that mesosomes are artifacts of preparation, resulting from stain fixation. References: The Cell, A Molecular Approach, 5th Edition An Introduction to Cell Biology, Edition 2010 See link below:
Plasmid DNA, organelles that are not membrane bound, a capsule, mesosomes etc.
No, all cytoplasmic compartments are formed from the 'pinching off of folded membrane segments'.
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no, only prokaryotic cells such as bacteria have mesosomes
In some locations, the cell membrane forms internal folds in the cytoplasm called mesosomes. Denying all claims of having functional role, recent studies have shown that mesosomes are artifacts of preparation, resulting from stain fixation. References: The Cell, A Molecular Approach, 5th Edition An Introduction to Cell Biology, Edition 2010 See link below:
No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
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Plasmid DNA, organelles that are not membrane bound, a capsule, mesosomes etc.
In some locations, the cell membrane forms internal folds in the cytoplasm called mesosomes. Denying all claims of having functional role, recent studies have shown that mesosomes are artifacts of preparation, resulting from stain fixation. References: The Cell, A Molecular Approach, 5th Edition An Introduction to Cell Biology, Edition 2010 See link below:
No, all cytoplasmic compartments are formed from the 'pinching off of folded membrane segments'.
In eukaryotes; the cytosal (gycolysis) and the mitochondria (Krebbs or Citric Acid Cycle). The inner mitochondria membrane for the electron transport chain. Together these three make up the respiration. In prokaryotes: the cytosal
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No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
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