Yes it is inside mitochondria.It is the middle jelly like part.
In the cristae of the organelle called the mitochondria.
Mitochondria contain inner membranes called cristae, which are responsible for generating ATP through the process of oxidative phosphorylation.
Such organelles are called mitochondria.
Cristae are present in the mitochondria.
This description matches the structure of mitochondria. The outer membrane of mitochondria surrounds the organelle, while the inner membrane is folded into numerous layers called cristae, which help increase the surface area for energy production through oxidative phosphorylation.
No. The inner membrane contains many folds called cristae, which increase the surface area inside the organelle. The cristae increase the efficiency of the chemical reactions, allowing the mitochondria to create more ATP.
The mitochondria are called the powerhouses of the cell, where ATP is produced. It is composed of an inner membrane called cristae, and an outer membrane that covers the organelle.
No. The inner membrane contains many folds called cristae, which increase the surface area inside the organelle. The cristae increase the efficiency of the chemical reactions, allowing the mitochondria to create more ATP.
Cristae and Oxysomes are associated with Mitochondria. Oxysomes are also known as F-1 particles
The cristae are fold in the mitochondria which increase its' surface area so that it can produce ADP + P=ATP.
cristae
That is not cristal. It is cristae, innerfoldings