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Define:- mitochondrial matrix​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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In the mitochondrion, the matrix is the space within the inner membrane. The word "matrix" stems from the fact that this space is viscous, compared to the relatively aqueous cytoplasm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mitochondrion consists of an outer membrane, an inner membrane, and a gel-like material called the matrix. This matrix is more viscous than the cell's cytoplasm as it contains less water. The mitochondrial matrix has several functions. It is where the citric acid cycle takes place.

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