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How is the structure of the inner mitochondrial membrane related to its function in oxidative phosphorylation?
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How is the structure of the inner mitochondrial membrane related to its function in oxidative phosphorylation?
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the mitochondrial membrane/cristae is the inner membrane of the mitochondria used for the electron transport chain and atp synthase, the final stage in cellular respiration
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