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differentiate between cristae and cristernae

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Answered by nanu12379
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Whereas cristae are the foldings of inner mitochondrial membrane enclosing mitochondrial matrix.Cisternae are the flattened structures making up Golgi apparatus. Cisterna is also the lumen of rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between the cisternae and the cristae:

1. The cisternae is a flattened membrane disk which the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum is made up of. On the other hand a Cristae is a fold in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.

2. A Golgi stack may constitute between 3 to 20 cisternae but majority only contain around six. The four class of Golgi include trans, trans-Golgi network, cis and medial. A cristae gives the inner membrane of the mitochondrion membrane its signature wrinkled shape, whic is meant to provide a large amount of surface area for the chemical reactions to take place.

3. Every cisternae class includes different enzymes which are active within it. On the other hand the cristae contains proteins which include ATP synthase and a range of cytochromes.
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