<p>Mesosomes are the invagination of which bacterial cell structure?</p>
Biology
Miscellaneous
Question 52 of 200
Multiple Choice
Cell wall
12.65%
Explanation:
Plasma membrane
75.91%
Explanation:
Plasmid
7.71%
Explanation:
Cysts
3.73%
Explanation:
Explanation
Mesosomes are invaginations of the plasma membrane in bacterial cells. They are involved in various functions, including cell division and respiration.