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∙ 8y agoThe ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
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∙ 8y agoThe ribbonlike folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae. Cristae increase the surface area of the inner membrane, allowing for more space for the electron transport chain and ATP synthesis to occur during cellular respiration.
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The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The lining on the belly is called the peritoneum. It is a membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and covers the organs within the abdomen.
The mitochondrial membrane's cristae are similar in size to villa lining the intestine and are there for much of the same purpose, to increase surface area for absorption.
The shiny lining of the coelom in a perch fish is called the peritoneum. It is a thin membrane that lines the body cavity and provides protection for the internal organs.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The membrane lining of the anus is called the anal mucosa. It is a thin, moist layer of tissue that helps protect the anal canal and plays a role in the process of defecation.
The lining of the nose is called the nasal mucosa. It contains tiny blood vessels and glands that help to moisten and protect the nasal passages.
A closed sac within a synovial membrane lining is called a bursa. Bursae contain a lubricating fluid that helps reduce friction between tissues such as bones, tendons, and muscles.
The name of the membrane surrounding the joints is called synovial membrane.
The mitochondrial membrane's cristae are similar in size to villa lining the intestine and are there for much of the same purpose, to increase surface area for absorption.
Meninges
Peritoneum.
Pleural Membrane
The shiny lining of the coelom in a perch fish is called the peritoneum. It is a thin membrane that lines the body cavity and provides protection for the internal organs.
The connective membrane found lining joint cavities is called the synovial membrane. This membrane produces synovial fluid, which helps lubricate the joint and reduce friction during movement.