In the process of making ATP, all air-breathing animals have cells that go through the process of the Electron Transport Chain.
yes
yes they do.
Mitochondria in animals; the chloroplasts in plants.
Electron transport chain.
Electronic transport chain
The ETC (Electron Transport Chain).
chloroplasts in plants; mitochondria in animals
yes they do.
In animals, they are generally glycolysis, the Kreb's cycle, and the electron transport chain. In plants, they are the light reactions, and the Calvin cycle. Plants also use electron transport chains in the light reactions.
Mitochondria in animals; the chloroplasts in plants.
Plants, fungi, and animals are all eukaryotes and possess mitochondria, which is the site of the electron transport chain. Prokaryotes have no mitochondria and perform the electron transport chain across their cell membranes. Electron transport chain also occurs in thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts.
Electron transport chain.
electron transport chain?
electron transport chain.
thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts
what is a synonym of the electron transport chain
Electron transport occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. Specifically, the four protein complexes of the electron transport chain (ETC) exist as transmembrane complexes in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
The electron transport chain is located in the cristae of a mitochondria. It is the enzymes used during the Krebs cycle that are found in the matrix of the mitochondria. In plants, the electron transport chain is located in the thylakoid membrane of a chlorophyll.