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Mesosomes are folded invaginations of the plasma membrane found in certain bacterial cells. They are believed to be involved in cell division, DNA replication, and other cellular processes. Mesosomes are not universally accepted as distinct structures in all bacteria, and their exact function is still a topic of research and debate.

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