Biology, asked by thahirmalakaran454, 10 months ago

Both the layer of mitochondria are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

'Structurally as well as functionally different.'

Explanation:

The outer membrane of mitochondria protein-to-phospholipid ratio in 1:1 ratio and contains integral membrane proteins called porins. Whereas the inner membrane protein-to-phospholipid ratio of 3:1 and contains unusual phospholipid, cardiolipin. Outer membrane imports proproteins and inner membrane also imports proteins but involved in ATP synthesis which outer membrane does not perfORM.

Answered by iramkhan86
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Answer:

both the layer of mitochondria are

Explanation:

the outer membrane covers the orgenelle and contains it like a skin . the inner membrane fold over many times and creates layer structure called criestae . the fluid contain in the mitocondria is called the matrix .the folding of the inner membrane increase the surface area inside the orgenelle

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