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There are folds on the inner membrane of mitochondria?











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Answered by ojaswiverma97
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The inner membrane of the mitochondrion folds inwards, forming the cristae. This folding allows a greater amount of membrane to be packed into the mitochondrion. The present data show that there is a link between dimerization of the mitochondrial ATP synthase and cristae morphology.

Answered by dhruvpipariya2006
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The inner membrane of the mitochondrion folds inwards, forming the cristae. This folding allows a greater amount of membrane to be packed into the mitochondrion

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