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The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
Yes, parietal cells (like all cells) have a cell membrane. Parietal cells have a huge surface area (their membrane has deep folds called canaliculi).
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The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
permanent folds are called plicae circulares temporary folds are called rugae.
circular folds
The folds of the stomach are called rugae.
They are called gastric folds.
Circular fold (plicae circulares)
Upcurved folds in rocks are known as Anticlinal folds.
The circular folds or plicae circularis are the permanent folds or ridges of the mucosa.
What is it called when rock layers form folds or ripples
rugae It's not rugae - for stomach. Small intestine wall is plicae circulares.
Cristae