Biology, asked by SchoolNinja, 1 year ago

mitochondria are termed as semi permiable. why?

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Answered by havi1
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because it allows only selected material to pass through it

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SchoolNinja: thank you it really helped
dn382004: Its outer membrane is porous and allows some materials to enter it . the inner membrane is deeply folded
Answered by VMRAMAGOKUL
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Mitochondria is termed as semi permeable because it allows only the selected materials like food in the form of pyruvate or pyruvic acid and other nutrients to pass into it.

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