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Inner mitochondrial meambrane possesses enzymes

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Answered by smartyAnushka
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It is created with the help of ATP synthase, an enzyme embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The mitochondrial inner membrane is made primarily of a phospholipid bilayer, just like the cell membrane. Embedded in this bilayer are various proteins that serve to carry out the electron transport chain.

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Answered by kaniya385
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The mitochondria is known as the powerhouse of the cell and exists in all eukaryotic cells, able to extract a significant amount of energy from each glucose molecule. The mitochondrion has an outer membrane and an inner membrane. The mitochondrial inner membrane is the site of the electron transport chain, an important step in aerobic respiration. Between the inner membrane and outer membrane is the inter-membrane space. There, H+ ions build up to create a proton potential that helps power the ATP energy formation. ATP is the energy currency of the cell. It is a relatively simple molecule that cells use to power their life processes. It is created with the help of ATP synthase, an enzyme embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane.

The mitochondrial inner membrane is made primarily of a phospholipid bilayer, just like the cell membrane. Embedded in this bilayer are various proteins that serve to carry out the electron transport chain. The membrane has folds called christae that increase its surface area.



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