The mitochondrial membrane's cristae are similar in size to villa lining the intestine and are there for much of the same purpose, to increase surface area for absorption.
To increase surface area. So reactions are quick and efficient
To increase the surface area. So speed is increased
The structure of the mitochondria include the inner mitochondrial membrane, the outer mitochondrial membrane, the intermembrane space, the cristae, and then the mitochondrial matrix. Click on the related link for a detailed description on the structure of the mitochondria.
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.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The Fluid that is inside the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
The outer membrane is smooth, while the inner membrane is convoluted into folds called cristae in order to increase the surface area
The inner mitochondrial membrane is highly folded
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The outer membrane is smooth, while the inner membrane is convoluted into folds called cristae in order to increase the surface area
The structure of the mitochondria include the inner mitochondrial membrane, the outer mitochondrial membrane, the intermembrane space, the cristae, and then the mitochondrial matrix. Click on the related link for a detailed description on the structure of the mitochondria.
The inner mitochondrial membrane is highly folded.
It is highly folded.
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.
Inner Mitochondrial Membrane
The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
The space on the very inside of the mitochondria past the cristae (folds in the inner membrane) is called the mitochondrial matrix.