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Why is the structure of the mitochondrion suited for its function?

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Why is the structure of the mitochondrion suited for its function?

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An envelope of two membranes encloses the mitochondrion. There is a space between the outer and inner membranes. The highly folded inner membrane encloses a thick fluid called the matrix. This folding pattern allows reactions to take place in many sites.

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