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The protruding invaginated sheets inside mitochondria is known as _____(a) Cristae(b) Fimbrae(c) Hyphae(d) Cellular DigestionI had been asked this question by my school principal while I was bunking the class.I want to ask this question from Mitochondrial Structure and Function in chapter Mitochondrial Structure and Function of Cell Biology

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The correct choice is (a) Cristae

The EXPLANATION is: The structure of mitochondria under the microscope is bean SHAPED with inner and OUTER mitochondrial membranes surrounding it. The inner membrane invaginates INSIDE to produce finger-like protrusions KNOWN as the Cristae.



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