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Match the column.
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| Column I | Column II | ||
| Cristae | (i) | Flat membranous sacs in chloroplast | |
| Cisternae | (ii) | Infoldings in mitochondria | |
| Thylakoid | (iii) | Disc-shaped sacs in Golgi apparatus |
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The inner membrane of mitochondria is folded into finger-like projections called cristae, it increases the surface area for attachment of oxysomes. Golgi bodies are made up of flat disc-like structure piled one on top of other known as cisternae, which gets curved forming cis and trans face. Thylakoids are flat sac that is piled one on top of other forming bundles known as granum.
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