In which cell organelles are crista present
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Cristae are sub-compartments of the inner membrane of mitochondria and are essential to mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are often considered the powerhouses of the cell since they are the organelles responsible for the generation of ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
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- the inner membrane of mitochondria forms a no of infoldings called the cristae (sing: crista).
- the cristae and the inner membrane is studded with numerous spherical or knob like protuberances called elementary particles or particles of Fernandez and Moran or F₁ particles or oxysomes.
- each oxysome contains base , stalk, and head piece.
- the head piece contains enzyme ATP synthetase which brings about oxidative phosphorylation coupled with release of ATP.
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