what is function of cristae ?
Where they present in a cell ?
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A crista (/ˈkrɪstə/; plural cristae) is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. The name is from the Latin for crest or plume, and it gives the inner membrane its characteristic wrinkled shape, providing a large amount of surface area for chemical reactions to occur on.
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Function of cristae:
- It gives the inner membrane it's characteristics wrinkled shape .
- It providing a large number of surface area for chemical reactions to occur on.
It present in the Mitochondria...
It is the fold inner linning of mitochondria....
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