The inner mitochondrial membrane is deeply folded, why? (best answer will get brainliest)
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To increase the capacity of the mitochondrion to synthesize ATP, the inner membrane is folded to form cristae. These folds allow a much greater amount of electron transport chain enzymes and ATP synthase to be packed into the mitochondrion
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