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10 June, 07:07

If the inner membrane of mitochondria was not folded, how would it affect the organism?

A. It would have less energy due to a smaller area for cellular respiration to take place.

B. Cellular respiration would slow, but the rate of ATP production would increase.

C. There would be no effect.

D. It would have more energy due to a larger area for cellular respiration to take place.

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  1. 10 June, 10:51
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    Answer: A ... It would have less energy

    Explanation: cause the enzymes of folded area are more than flat part ... So when it is folded it means there is more enzyme and more energy
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