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The inner boundary membrane and inner cristal membrane are joined by ____(a) Mitochondrial junctions(b) Membrane junctions(c) Cristae junctions(d) Tubule junctionsThe question was asked in an online quiz.Question is from Mitochondrial Structure and Function in portion Mitochondrial Structure and Function of Cell Biology

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The correct choice is (c) Cristae junctions

To EXPLAIN I WOULD say: The inner boundary membrane and INTERNAL cristal membranes in the mitochondria are joined to one another by narrow tubular connections known as cristae junctions. The cristae are internal protrusions that hold the respiratory mechanism IMPORTANT for CELLULAR respiration.



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