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

          7. What do cristae in the mitochondria do? (Select all that apply) Cristae are inward folds that increase the surface area of the inner membrane of mitochondria. What do cristae structures in the mitochondria provide? Pores for the movement of proteins. These are the proteins found in the outer membrane. These proteins see the inner membrane. These structures increase the surface area of the inner membrane. These structures anchor the F1FO ATP synthase.
        
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7. What do cristae in the mitochondria do? (Select all that apply) Cristae are inward folds that increase the surface area of the inner membrane of mitochondria. What do cristae structures in the mitochondria provide? Pores for the movement of proteins. These are the proteins found in the outer membrane. These proteins see the inner membrane. These structures increase the surface area of the inner membrane. These structures anchor the F1FO ATP synthase.
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00:01 Alright, so this is a question about mitochondria.
00:05 And we know that mitochondria is a double membrane structure, very important in cells.
00:14 So this is a question about mitochondria.
00:20 And if we're going to draw the basic structure of mitochondria, we're going to have this double membrane structure that looks like sausage, where the inner structure is a structure.
00:34 Folded into these kind of structures we call christi, okay.
00:48 Or you can choose to call that christi, alright, it doesn't hurt.
00:54 So if we're going to label this structure, basically labeling of this structure there, then we're going to have the crystal, this, so i'm going to label two, okay, and i'm going to have the inner membrane as that then i'm going to have this as the outer membrane.
01:36 So what do these crystal structures are due in mitochondria? all right...
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