Biology, asked by zarzokima, 1 year ago

29. In mitochondria, cristae act as sites for
(a) protein synthesis
(b) breakdown of macromolecules
(c) oxidation - reduction reaction
(d) phosphorylation of flavoproteins.​

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Answered by remotutypd
6

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Mitochondrial cristae acts as sites for oxidation-reduction reaction. Cristae are folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane. The electron transport chain and chemiosmosis take place on this membrane as part of cellular respiration to create ATP.

Answered by mvdharshan2006
0

Answer:

In mitochondria, cristae act as sites for

(a) protein synthesis

(b) breakdown of macromolecules

(c) oxidation - reduction reaction

(d) phosphorylation of flavoproteins.

Explanation:

answer is option c

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