Its all called the mitochondria i think. I never learned other wise. I looked it up though and got that its called the inner membrane. I apologise if thats not overly helpful or not what youre looking for. Its the best i can do at 230
I think you are referring to the cristae. These are the folded parts of the inner membrane. The purpose is to increase surface area of the inner membrane against the matrix. The membrane is the site of the energy transfer in the mitochondria, so having more surface area is a plus.
The inner membrane of mitochondria is ruffled becase it's to provide greater surface area. The inner membrane of the mitochondria is called cristae.
Cristae (singular; crista)
In the organelle called the mitochondria.In eukaryotes, electron transport occurs in the mitochondria. A mitochondrion is an organelle that is membrane bound.
The space on the very inside of the mitochondria past the cristae (folds in the inner membrane) is called the mitochondrial matrix.
cristae
I think you are referring to the cristae. These are the folded parts of the inner membrane. The purpose is to increase surface area of the inner membrane against the matrix. The membrane is the site of the energy transfer in the mitochondria, so having more surface area is a plus.
It is called cristae. That is due inner foldings
The inner membrane of mitochondria is ruffled becase it's to provide greater surface area. The inner membrane of the mitochondria is called cristae.
Cristae (singular; crista)
The inner membrane folds in a mitochondrion are called cristae.
The inner membrane folds in a mitochondrion are called cristae.
Cristae (singular; crista)
Cristae (singular; crista)
In the cristae of the organelle called the mitochondria.
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Cristae (singular; crista)