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1 February, 04:46

Describe the importance of the inner membranes separating different regions of the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.

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  1. 1 February, 04:47
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    The thylakoid membrane is responsible for separation of different regions of the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.

    This membrane is responsible for the major difference between chloroplasts and mitochondria in terms of their structure and function.

    The membrane is very important in chloroplasts and it fills the role of the inner mitochondrial membrane in electron transport and the chemiosmotic generation of ATP.
  2. 1 February, 05:04
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    As you already know, clotoplaspos and mitochondria have internal and external members. As everything in nature is done in a functional way, the internal membranes are extremely important in the functioning of these two molecules.

    In mitochondria, the internal membranes are responsible for delimiting the mitochondrial matrix, which is a fluid that contains enzymes, DNA, RNA and ribosomes.

    In chloroplasts, the inner membrane is also responsible for delimiting a fluid that contains all the molecules and ions that are needed inside and outside the chloroplast.
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