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How does the mitochondria contributes to the functioning of the cell membrane

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energy

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it gives the cell energy to work and the membrane is part of the cell and is to keep it safe and it uses energy to do so

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The outer membrane has many protein-based pores that are big enough to allow the passage of ions and molecules as large as a small protein. ... At the inner mitochondrial membrane, a high energy electron is passed along an electron transport chain. The energy released pumps hydrogen out of the matrix space.

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