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the elementary particles lined up in cristae is called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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More recent research (2019) finds rows of ATP synthase dimers (formerly known as "elementary particles" or "oxysomes") forming at the cristae. These membrane-curving dimers have a bent shape, and may be the first step to cristae formation. They are situated at the base of the crista.

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Answered by omkarchandorkar20
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the elementary particles lined up in cristae is called oxysomes

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