Mesosomes in bacteria are functional unit for –

Correct Answer: Respiratory enzymes
Description: Mesosomes: These are vesicular convoluted or multilaminated structures formed as invagination of the plasma membrane into the cytoplasm. Mesosomes are of two types--septal and lateral. Mesosomes are analogous to the mitochondria of Eukaryotes and are the principal sites of respiratory enzymes in bacteria.
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