Why do mitochondria need the many folded inner membranes called the cristae?
a) these membranes are used to store replacement
membrane for the mitochondrial surface
b) these membranes are the location for glycolysis in
the cell
c) to provide a large surface area for the many embedded enzymes involved with aerobic
metabolism (production of large amounts of ATP) d) to provide a large surface area for detoxification of
potentially harmful substances
e) to provide a large surface area for anaerobic
metabolism
c) to provide a large surface area for the many embedded enzymes involved with aerobic
metabolism (production of large amounts of ATP) d) to provide a large surface area for detoxification of potentially harmful substances
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