What advantage do the cristae confer on the mitochondria? They make the inner mi
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Question
What advantage do the cristae confer on the mitochondria? They make the inner mitochondrial membrane permeable for macromolecules. They greatly increase the surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane. They mechanically stabilize the mitochondrial structure. They greatly increase the surface area for the outer mitochondrial membrane. They make the outer mitochondrial membrane permeable for macromolecules. The Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) Cycle, aka Krebs-Cycle, takes place in the following compartment of the eukaryotic cell: Cytosol of the cell Inner mitochondrial membrane Mitochondrial intermembrane space Mitochondrial matrix Outer mitochondrial membrane.
Explanation / Answer
A) what advantage do the cristae confer on the mitochondria
- They greatly increase the surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
B) The tricarbocoylic acid cycle , aka kreb cycle , takes place in the following compartment of eukaryotic cell
- Mitochondrial matrix