mesosome
/mɛˈsɒsəm/; /mɪˈsɒsɒm/Definitions
1. noun
A structure found in some bacteria, consisting of an invagination of the cell membrane.
“The electron micrograph revealed the presence of mesosomes in the bacterial cell.”
2. noun
A region of high electron density in a molecule, especially one that is associated with a radical or an anion.
“The mesosome in the molecule played a crucial role in its reactivity.”