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Why the inner membrane of mitochondria is deeply folded?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The internal layer of mitochondria is in charge of a different concoction response, for example, ATP combination and so forth. So with a specific end goal to give more surface to speedier and extensive creation of ATP, the inward membrane of mitochondria is folded.

Internal membrane frames the infoldings called cristae. This expands the surface region of the internal film and aides during the time spent ATP amalgamation all the more effectively.
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