Cristae and Oxysomes are associated with Mitochondria. Oxysomes are also known as F-1 particles
That is not cristal. It is cristae, innerfoldings
The organism that has mitochondria with disc-shaped cristae is fungi. Fungi have mitochondrial cristae that are organized into flat, disc-shaped structures instead of the typical tubular or finger-like cristae found in other organisms like animals. This unique morphology of mitochondrial cristae in fungi may be related to their specific energy requirements and lifestyle.
Cristae
The folds of inner membrane of mitochondria are called cristae (singular: crista). Crista increases the surface area of mitochondria. Most of the biochemical work of mitochondria is done on the cristae.
Cristae are present in the mitochondria.
Cristae and Oxysomes are associated with Mitochondria. Oxysomes are also known as F-1 particles
The cristae are fold in the mitochondria which increase its' surface area so that it can produce ADP + P=ATP.
That is not cristal. It is cristae, innerfoldings
cristae
The organism that has mitochondria with disc-shaped cristae is fungi. Fungi have mitochondrial cristae that are organized into flat, disc-shaped structures instead of the typical tubular or finger-like cristae found in other organisms like animals. This unique morphology of mitochondrial cristae in fungi may be related to their specific energy requirements and lifestyle.
Muscles cells, of course!
Cristae
That is cristae ,not cristal. They are inner foldings
The cristae of the mitochondria
Yes, they very much do.....all cells contain mitochondria!! Love always: KSKG112 <3
Mitochondria contain inner membranes called cristae, which are responsible for generating ATP through the process of oxidative phosphorylation.