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Outer membrane

Mitochondria structure :
1) Inner membrane
2) Outer membrane
3) Crista
4) Matrix
Mitochondria structure :
1) Inner membrane
2) Outer membrane
3) Crista
4) Matrix

The outer membrane refers to the outside membranes of Gram-negative bacteria, the chloroplast, or the mitochondria. It is used to maintain the shape of the organelle contained within its structure, and it acts as a barrier against certain dangers.

The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria has an unusual structure. The outer leaflet of the membrane comprises a complex lipopolysaccharide whose lipid portion acts as an endotoxin. If endotoxin enters the circulatory system it causes a toxic reaction with the sufferer having a high temperature and respiration rate and a low blood pressure. This may lead to endotoxic shock, which may be fatal.

Structure of gram-negative cell envelope
Structure of gram-negative cell envelope

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