Why is the inner membrane of mitochondria folded and why it can prepare its protein?
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Answer: They increase the surface area of the inner membrane, allowing there to be more proteins and more exchange of ions across the membrane, allowing the mitochondrion to do its job more quickly
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The inner membrane of mitochondria is deeply folded and the reason for this is the increase of the surface area of the mitochondrial interior, which creates more room for a larger number of oxidative enzymes. That gives the mitochondrian a vastly greater capacity for ATP production.
The inner membrane is also loaded with proteins involved in electron transport and ATP synthesis.
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