Biology, asked by kakkarsuhani56, 1 month ago

how does cristae in mitochondria help in oxidation of food to provide energy?​

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Answered by tilochna766013
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Mitochondrial cristae are folds of the mitochondrial inner membrane that provide an increase in the surface area. Having more cristae gives the mitochondrion more locations for ATP production to occur. In fact, without them, the mitochondrion would not be able to keep up with the cell's ATP needs.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Mitochondrial cristae are folds of the mitochondrial inner membrane that provide an increase in the surface area. Having more cristae gives the mitochondrion more locations for ATP production to occur. In fact, without them, the mitochondrion would not be able to keep up with the cell's ATP needs.

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