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Which of the following is a form of mesosome?(a) Vesicles(b) Tubules(c) Lamellae(d) All of these
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A mesosome is an infolding or invagination of the plasma membrane in a bacterium. It is an extension of the plasma membrane, which is the outermost layer of a cell. Show more…
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