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Tho folded layers of the inner membrane in mitochondria is called?

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Matrix
Stroma
Cristae

Idk is is cristae or matrix?

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Cristae is the foled layers of the inner membrane
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User Reustonium
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Answer:

Cristae

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitochondria are bounded by two lipoprotein membranes similar to other cell membranes. While the outer membrane is smooth, the inner membrane has numerous folded layers - called mitochondrial ridges - that protrude into the interior of the organelle.

The internal cavity of the mitochondria is filled with a fluid called the mitochondrial matrix, where several enzymes are present, in addition to DNA and RNA and small ribosomes and substances necessary for the manufacture of certain proteins.

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