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What is the infoldings of the inner membrane of the mitochondria called?
Correct Answer: A — Cristae
Explanation:
The inner membrane foldings of the mitochondria is known as cristae. Cristae project into the interior of the organelle and have a variety of enzymes embedded in them. Pilli and Fimbriae have no relation with foldings. In fact they are the locomotion structures in different bacterial forms.