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What happens at the cristae?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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8y ago

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The aerobic phase of cellular respiration.

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first the boobs come out and it gets sucked and milk come out of it and I will lick it

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The reaction occurs in the cristae of the mitochondria is the electron transport chain. The electron transport chain allows animal and plant cells to produce usable energy.

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9y ago

A crista is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. The cristae has a large amount of surface area which is what chemical reactions occur on.

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The cristae are folds that increase the surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane. The process of aerobic respiration occurs in the cristae.

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The proton (H+) gradient is established on the cristae, which are the in-foldings of the inner-mitochondrial membrane.

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13y ago

the electron transport chain

the aerobic phase of cellular respiration

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Main one is the Kreb cycle. Some minor ones are also take place

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Major one is Kreb cycle. It is a stepin respiration

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16y ago

I believe its cellular respiration.

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