Biology, asked by Kratoz, 1 year ago

why is the inner membrane of Mitochondria flodded

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Answered by royalblood525
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In the inner membrane of the mitochondria respiration (electron transport chain) takes place. ... The folded inner mitochondrial membrane forms cristae which increases the surface area of the membrane. These cristae are responsible for ATP synthesis by Electron Transport Chain reactions.
Answered by LilVaibhav
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Hey Mate!

The flooded inner membrane of mitochondria form cristae. This membrane increases the surface area of the membrane.

*To increase the surface area they are flooded.*

Hope it clears your doubt!
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