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the inner membrane of mitochondria is folded because. (M.C.Q)​

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Answered by HirakRaza
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The cristae (folded membrane) greatly increases the surface area of the inner membrane to allow a higher transport rate of reactants (eg H+ and O2) and products (eg Co2 and H20) and also allows compartmentalization so the reactions can occur in optimum conditions.

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