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difference between cristnea and cristea​

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Answered by ambnisha82pef5u4
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The key difference between Cristae and Cisternae is that the Cristae are the foldings of the inner mitochondrial membrane while the Cisternae are the flattened structures that make the Golgi apparatus.

Golgi apparatus and mitochondria are two cell organelles that are extremely important for the cellular function. Golgi apparatus consists of vesicles and cisternae. Moreover, it assists with post-translational modifications and protein sorting. On the other hand, mitochondria play an important role in cellular metabolism and ATP production. Therefore, they are the powerhouse of cells. They surround by two membranes where their inner membrane folds into a matrix by making cristae.

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