The mitochondrial matrix
mitochondrion
The convolutions in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion are referred to as the cristae. Mitochondrion refers to an organelle found in most cells whereby energy production and respiration takes place.
The inner membrane folds in a mitochondrion are called cristae.
Both occur inside an intracellular inclusion, or organelle, known as a mitochondria. More specifically, the Kreb's cylce (also called the citric acid cycle) occurs in the "matrix"(or inner space) of the mitochondrion. Electron transport occurs in the "cristae" (or folds of the inner membrane) of the mitochondrion.
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The mitochondrial matrix
The electrons move
Mitochondria (singular: mitochondrion) have two membranes, with an intermembrane space between them. The inner membrane is folded to form cristae. The space inside the mitochondria is known as the matrix and is where the reactions happen to make ATP.
The squiggly lines are called cristae. They are formed by the infolding of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.
mitochondrion
subarachnoid space
Cristae, although that technically refers to the small crannies inside each of the ruffles. The larger cavity inside the mitochondrion is called the mitochondrial matrix.
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The convolutions in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion are referred to as the cristae. Mitochondrion refers to an organelle found in most cells whereby energy production and respiration takes place.
it is a organelle called the mitochondrion
The mitochondrion (singular), mitochondria (plural).
The mitochondrion.