cellular ATP
inner membrane
The squiggly lines are called cristae. They are formed by the infolding of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.
The Fluid that is inside the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
The similarities in appearance between these structures are pretty clear. The mitochondrion is a double-membrane organelle, with a smooth outer membrane and an inner membrane which protrudes into the interior of the mitochondrion in folds called cristae. This membrane is very similar in appearance to the prokaryotic plasma membrane with its mesosomes.
The mitochondrion
The granules of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion are believed to be the site of chemical reactions that produce the electron transport system that generates a proton gradient. Also site of the ATPase complex which uses the proton gradient to produce ATP.
Yes, it has a double membrane.
inner membrane
The convolutions in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion are referred to as the cristae. Mitochondrion refers to an organelle found in most cells whereby energy production and respiration takes place.
The squiggly lines are called cristae. They are formed by the infolding of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.
One of them is converting chemical energy from glucose products into chemical energy in ATP.
The Fluid that is inside the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
An outer membrane and an inner membrane, the inner membrane being used during cellular respiration
cell membrane, cytoplasm, nuclear membrane, nucleus, chromatin, cell wall, and chloroplast.
The similarities in appearance between these structures are pretty clear. The mitochondrion is a double-membrane organelle, with a smooth outer membrane and an inner membrane which protrudes into the interior of the mitochondrion in folds called cristae. This membrane is very similar in appearance to the prokaryotic plasma membrane with its mesosomes.
The mitochondrion
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