Biology, asked by jeswinpradee, 9 months ago

why is inner wall of mitochondria deeply folded​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The inner membrane folds over many times and creates layered structures called cristae. ... 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.

Answered by SnehaSingh143
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The inner membrane folds over many times and creates layered structures called cristae. ... 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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