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In What Way Do Mitochondrial Membranes Differ from the Eukaryotic

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In what way do mitochondrial membranes differ from the eukaryotic cell membrane?


A) Mitochondrial membranes are not selectively permeable and are easily crossed by multiple molecules.
B) Mitochondrial membranes are composed of collagen instead of phospholipids.
C) Mitochondrial membranes lack protein constituents.
D) Mitochondrial membranes are impermeable to molecules moving in or out.
E) Mitochondrial membranes contain structural components involved in cellular respiration.

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