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the inner membrane of mitochondrial is deeply folded give reason​

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Answered by ratdna
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It is deeply folded to increase the surface area of the organelle. It increases the surface area for more production of ATP. (Adenosine Triphosphate, an energy produced by mitochondria for vital processes in the cell)

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Answered by mmuruganmail
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The inner membrane known as the Cristae is folded. The folds of the inner membrane or the Cristae provide an increase in the Surface Area which gives the Mitochondrion more locations for ATP( the energy currency) production to occur.

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