Biology, asked by petunia48, 11 months ago

functions of cristae?​

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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>>The electron transport chain and chemiosmosis takes place on this membrane as part of cellular respiration to create ATP and can be seen in the diagram: The cristae increase the surface area of the inner membrane, allowing for faster production of ATP because there are more places to perform the process.

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Answered by SUHEL978
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Answer:

Cristae are fingers like projections inside the mitochondria and helps in oxidation of glucose molecules at cellular level to give ATP(energy) and Water.

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