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the outer membrane is smooth, while the inner membrane is convoluted into folds called cristae in order to increase the surface area.
An outer membrane is a substance that encompasses a cell or organelle. The nucleus and mitochondria have outer membranes, as well as some bacteria cells and chloroplast.
Just the lipid bi-layer. I've never heard about a mitochondrial glyco-callyx.
It provides passage to the RNAs from nucleus to cytoplasm and also helps in handling the chromosomes during nuclear division.
It has many pores.
cytoplasm
smooth
Mitochondria have an inner membrane which is highly convoluted (called cristae and is known to increase the surface area of this organelle, therefore providing more space for ATP (energy) production). This inner membrane contains pores that enable substances to pass through them, almost serving like a shortcut so that these molecules don't have to make their way around the 'maze' (the cristae). Mitochondria also have an outer membrane.
No, they have an inner and and outer membrane.
mitochondrion
For Eukaryotes the electron transport chain occurs in the Inner Membrane of a mitochondria. (mitochondria has 2 membranes both outer and inner) For Prokaryotes, it occurs in the plasma membrane as prokaryotes do not have mitochondria.
The mitochondria (not mitchrondria) is known as the powerhouse of the cell. It is made up of an outer and inner membrane and a matrix. It is an organelle that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell. It is the main thing that creates energy for the body to function.
Both mitochondria and chloroplasts
It is mitochondria.
two outer covering membranes and a third inner thylakoid membrane
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.
mitochondria is an endo-membrane organelle. it consists of an inner &outer membrane. it also contains an inter mitochondrial space. it is the power house of the cell where the photosynthesis takes place.
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. It has two membranes. The outer membrane covers the organelle and contains it. The inner membrane folds over many times. This folding increases the surface are inside the organelle.
The mitochondria is the energy producer.The Mitochondria(-ion) is the organelle responsible for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It has a double-membrane: an outer membrane and a highly convoluted inner membrane. It's inner membrane has folds or shelf-like structures called cristae that contain "elementary particles"; these particles contain enzymes that are important in ATP production.
Mitochondria have an inner membrane which is highly convoluted (called cristae and is known to increase the surface area of this organelle, therefore providing more space for ATP (energy) production). This inner membrane contains pores that enable substances to pass through them, almost serving like a shortcut so that these molecules don't have to make their way around the 'maze' (the cristae). Mitochondria also have an outer membrane.
Cell membrane
No, they have an inner and and outer membrane.
The chloroplast of plant cells and the mitochondrion of animal cells. Both of these are involved in the production of energy and are derived from the secondary endosymbiosis of an alga (in the case of the chloroplast) or a cyanobacteria (in the case of the mitochondrion).
yes,mitochondria are double membranous.