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Biology, 05.05.2021 17:40, dre4232

The mitochondria are organelles that convert food into ATP, energy your cells can use. The text describes the mitochondrion as an organelle with two membranes, an outer and inner. Using evidence from the text, describe the inner membrane and how it is able to increase its ATP production due to this membrane.

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