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What is the advantage of having deeply folded membrane in mitochondria?​

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Answered by Soumaji4407D
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The deeply folded inner membrane of mitochondria provides a large surface area for ATP-generating chemical reactions.The folding of the inner membrane increases the surface area inside the organelle. Since many of the chemical reactions happen on the inner membrane, the increased surface area creates more space for reactions to occur.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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A double membrane serves as the mitochondrion's exterior. Cristae are infoldings that occur between the inner membrane's smooth outer surface to enhance the surface area available for the production of ATP.

Mitochondria:

  • The majority of the chemical energy required to drive a cell's metabolic operations is produced by mitochondria, which are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular).
  • Adenosine triphosphate, a tiny molecule, serves as a storage container for the chemical energy generated by the mitochondria (ATP).
  • Small chromosomes found in mitochondria are found there.
  • In most cases, mitochondria and consequently mitochondrial DNA are exclusively passed down from the mother.
  • Organelles that are membrane-bound include mitochondria, however, they are membrane-bound with two distinct membranes.
  • And for an intercellular organelle, that's extremely remarkable. Those membranes provide the fundamental function of mitochondria, which is to produce energy.
  • Chemicals within the cell must be transformed, or they must go via routes, in order to produce that energy.

Because phosphate is a high-energy bond and supplies energy for other reactions within the cell, the conversion process results in the production of energy in the form of ATP. Consequently, the mitochondria's function is to generate that energy.

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