Can you explain the answer of this question below:Organisms which lack...
- As in prokaryotes, centrioles are absent.
- Centrioles play an important part in mitosis during spindle fibre formation. so mitosis is not seen in them, thus they use binary fission.
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Can you explain the answer of this question below:Organisms which lack...
Mesosomes are derived from the cell membrane.
Explanation:
- A mesosome is a folded invagination of the cell membrane in prokaryotic cells.
- It is formed by the infolding of the plasma membrane and is not a distinct organelle.
- The mesosome increases the surface area of the plasma membrane, which enhances the cell's ability to carry out metabolic reactions and transport substances.
- The formation of mesosomes is influenced by the cell's growth stage, metabolic activity, and environmental conditions.
- Mesosomes were once thought to be involved in DNA replication and cell division, but these functions are now disputed.
- Mesosomes are found in some bacteria, such as Bacillus and Clostridium species, but are not present in all prokaryotes.
Can you explain the answer of this question below:Organisms which lack...
As in prokaryotes centrioles r absent and centrioles plys an importnt part in mitosis during spindle fibre formation so mitosis is not seen in thm thus uses binry fissn.