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In liver cells, the inner mitochondrial membranes are about five times the area of the outer mitochondrial membranes, the purpose must this serve is (C) It increases the surface for oxidative phosphorylation.

Oxidative phosphorylation is a process that may be characterized as the creation of an ATP molecule through an enzyme and the electron transfer from one molecule to the other.

The inner mitochondrial membrane of liver cells has a surface area that is five times larger than that of the outer mitochondrial membrane. This results in a growth in the surface area of the internal mitochondrial membrane, which in turn results in an increase in the rate of oxidative phosphorylation. Within the inner membrane of the mitochondria, you'll find the complexes that make up the electron transport chain.  Therefore, the appropriate answer is (C).

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