Why the inner surface of mitochondria is thrown into foldes
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In biology, whenever you see that something organic has folds, mostly it is to enlarge the surface area, for example, in the small intestine's Villi.
For your question, mitochondria have folds to enlarge the surface area where the process of producing energy occurs, therefore, providing more energy in a smaller area.
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