The protruding invaginated sheets inside mitochondria is known as _____

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Mitochondria are organelles that generate energy for cell functioning. They are rod-shaped or sausage-shaped structures that are 0.5–1 micrometers in diameter. Mitochondria have two membranes, an outer membrane and an inner membrane that contains folds called "cristae".  The cristae increase the surface area of the inner membrane, which allows for more locations for ATP production.  Mitochondria also have their own DNA, called mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). mtDNA is a double-stranded, circular molecule that contains 37 genes. The mtDNA-encoded polypeptides are subunits of enzyme complexes of... Show more

The protruding invaginated sheets inside mitochondria is known as _____