Question
Biology Question on Kingdom Monera
Mesosome in a bacterial cell is:
A
plasmid
B
connection between two cells
C
plasma membrane infolded for respiration
D
none of these
Answer
plasma membrane infolded for respiration
Explanation
Solution
Bacteria are prpkaryotic, microscopic organisms which do not have true nucleus and other cytoplasmic cell organelles like mitochondria, Golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum etc. The plasma membrane of bacteria becomes infolded at some places, these are known as mesosomes and are considered the sites of respiration. These are comparable to mitochondria of eukaryotes because both are the sites of respiration i.e., catabolism.