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The inner membrane of the mitochondria has numerous folds called cristae. These folds are where ATP is synthesized, and the folds provide a relatively large surface area where ATP synthesis occurs. The cristaee does enclose a liquid-filled region known as the inner compartment, or matrix, containing many enzymes that are used in the process of aerobic respiration.

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It is simply called just that: the inner membrane. Each fold is called a crista (plural cristae).

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It is called the mitochondrial matrix, or just the matrix

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the inner membrane of mitochondria is relatively thick than the outer one because of the presence of some fluid.

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Matrix is found inside.It is like cytoplasm.

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It is called cristae. There are inner foldings

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It has many foldings. They are called cristae

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Cristae

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Where does the electron transport chain take place in the mitochondria?

The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane.


How is the inner membrane of the mitochondria adapted to its function?

The mitochondrial inner membrane forms internal compartments - within the organelle - known as cristae, which allow greater space for the proteins such as cytochromes to function correctly. Also, the electron transport chain is located on the inner membrane of the mitochondria and within the mitochondrions inner membrane are also transport proteins that transport in a highly controlled manner metabolites across this membrane.


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