mesosomes?

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I can't remember exactly where this question is from (kaplan or topscore probably) but I think it asked which of the following do prokaryotes have and gave the usual answers of a cell wall, ribosomes..etc. but also included mesosomes. I just wiki-ed them and they are apparently formed in prokaryotes during electron microscopy but are not considered part of the actual prokaryotes' organelles. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesosomes). Has anyone seen any questions that included mesosomes/should I consider mesosomes as an organelle in prokaryotes?
 
I can't remember exactly where this question is from (kaplan or topscore probably) but I think it asked which of the following do prokaryotes have and gave the usual answers of a cell wall, ribosomes..etc. but also included mesosomes. I just wiki-ed them and they are apparently formed in prokaryotes during electron microscopy but are not considered part of the actual prokaryotes' organelles. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesosomes). Has anyone seen any questions that included mesosomes/should I consider mesosomes as an organelle in prokaryotes?

Dude its question number 1 in destroyer bio section- they are invaginations in the plasma membrane
 
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You can not call it an Organelle, because organelles are membrane bound, and only Eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles, not Prokaryotes....
plz correct me if i am wrong..
 
ok so the question just asked which (of the following) are found in prokaryotes and yes ribosomes and mesosomes r found in it. Thats that.