What Is Cristae in Mitochondria?
GroaningRush路3 months agoCristae are like the mitochondria's secret weapon for making ATP! They increase the inner membrane's surface area for better energy production.
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Cristae are the inner folds of the mitochondria's inner membrane, increasing the surface area for energy production. You can think of them as tiny power strips maximizing the energy output!
Cristae: inner mitochondrial membrane folds boosting ATP. Simple as that!
I've got a little firsthand experience! Cristae are those inner membrane folds in mitochondria that ramp up energy production by giving enzymes more space to work with.
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