Chloroplast does not have cristae but mitochondria does. Instead, chloroplast's inner membrane have thylakoids, which are flattened sacs. Thylakoids at times form grana, which are disk stacks.
No. They are found in the membrane of mitochondria.
Chloroplast is in cytoplasm.It conducts photosynthesis using chlorophyll
Cristae is in mitochondria.Chloroplast has a stroma.
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euglenozoa have disk shaped folds in the mitochondria (cristae)
Generating ATP is efficient whe surface area is high.Inner folds increase the surface area.
Cristae increases the surface area of the interior membrane of the mitocondria.
Cristae and Oxysomes are associated with Mitochondria. Oxysomes are also known as F-1 particles
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Cristae are present in the mitochondria.
Potentilla cristae was created in 1990.
The inner membrane folds in a mitochondrion are called cristae.
The folds of the inner membrane are called cristae. They have three morphologies: flattened or sheet like, fingerlike or tubular, and paddle like.
Cristae is the folds form by inner membrane of mitochondria. Matrix is the 'stuff' inside of cristae that contain enzyme needed for kreb's cycle.
euglenozoa have disk shaped folds in the mitochondria (cristae)
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Inner foldings increase surface area. Inner membrane folds for that