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July 27, 2025, 09:20:57 am

Author Topic: Where in the mitochondria does electron transport and ATP production occur?  (Read 1855 times)  Share 

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Where in the mitochondria does electron transport and ATP production occur?
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The cristae (the highly folded inner membrane of the mitochondria). :)
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The cristae (the highly folded inner membrane of the mitochondria). :)

The cristae is (are?) actually the compartments formed by this folding of the inner membrane, your comment sounded like you meant the inner membrane itself.

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Well I actually believed that what I had said was correct, so thank you for picking up on my mistake. :)
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Cristae are the internal compartments formed by the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
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