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Felicity Mcmahon
12 January, 08:45
Describe the outer membrane of the mitochondria
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Frederick
12 January, 12:01
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The outer membrane of mitochondria is smooth and is composed of phospho lipid bilayer that has same composition as found in cell membrane. it contains
1. Porins: That allow the movement of small proteins through diffusion.
2. Membrane protein complex: This protein complex allow the movement of large protein molecule inside or outside the cell.
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