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Please help!!! I'm not sure if the ones I highlighted are correct. Could you argue why they are correct or wrong

7. What do cristae in the mitochondria do? (Select all that apply) Cristae are inward folds that increase surface area of inner membrane of mitochondria What do cristae structures in the mitochondria provide? a. Pores for the movement of proteins TC.Thse proteins seal the inner membrane e. These structures anchor the F1FO ATP synthase These are the proteins found in the outer membrane These structures increase surface area of the inner membrane

Explanation / Answer

Well crista do seal the inner mitochondrial membrane by forming junctions.

Crista do increase the surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane as they are the infoldings ofthe IMM

Crista anchor the F1F0 ATP synthase which synthesizes ATPs for every 2 H+ ions passing through F0 from inter membranal space to the matrix.

All highlughted ones are true statements