No, not all cell organelles contain a crista and a matrix. Cristae and matrix are typically found in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell. Other organelles, like the nucleus, lysosomes, and Golgi apparatus, do not have cristae or matrix.
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Cell membrane is the outer barrier of cell which seperates it from the extracellular matrix.
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inside the matrix of the mitochondria
Water
Product does not belong in this grouping, as collagen, cell, and matrix are all related to biological components, whereas product is a general term not specifically related to biology or cells.
Richard O. Hynes has written: 'Extracellular matrix biology' -- subject(s): Cell Communication, Extracellular matrix, Cell interaction, Physiology, Extracellular Matrix 'Fibronectins' -- subject(s): Fibronectins
In the Matrix of the Mitochondria -SUP?
Power Cell,Matrix,Lens And Crystal.
Cytoplasm
A bimatrix is a matrix with two elements per cell.