Cristae is the folds form by inner membrane of mitochondria.
Matrix is the 'stuff' inside of cristae that contain enzyme needed for kreb's cycle.
An ultramicroscopic space or channel occurring between the membranes is the definition of cisternae. Perhaps understanding this as a river valley.While the cristae is a ridge or crest. And this as the top (ridge) of a chain of hills.
A pigment is a insoluble particle that is entrapped inside net of other molecules (matrix). a dye colorant is a soluble molecule, that is chemically attached to the matrix.
The electron transport chain is located in the cristae of a mitochondria. It is the enzymes used during the Krebs cycle that are found in the matrix of the mitochondria. In plants, the electron transport chain is located in the thylakoid membrane of a chlorophyll.
ATP is spent transporting pyruvate and ADP into the mitochondrial matrix. Protons leak across the inner mitochondrial membrane without using ATP synthase.
The aerobic phase of cellular respiration.
Mitochondria have matrix in middle.It is also called the cristae.
Mitochondria have matrix in middle.It is also called the cristae.
mitochondrial matrix and cristae
A mitochondrion consists of a:smooth outer membranecristae (inner membrane arranged as a series of folds)matrix (centre)ribosomes for protein synthesis
it is called the matrix. :)
it is called the matrix. :)
Cristae are the folds formed by the inner membrane in mitochondria, whereas mesosomes are essentially the same thing but are in bacterial cells.
mithochondrial matrix and thylakoid or... (apex answer---->)mitochondrial matrix and cristae :) <3 kymmie.. apex all the way :)
Mitochondrial matrix and cristae :) As told by Shannon Frosttt :))))
mitochondrial matrix
Tows matrix dynamic and Swot matrix static.
there is none you weasel. the only good matrix is revolutions. :)