Protein is the cell that moves mechanism the depends on movement. This cell carries enzymes in the membrane.
Protein the the cell that moves mechanism. This cell also carries enzymes in the membrane.
Mithocondria
lysosome
Active transport - since pyruvate is ionic is must use protein transporters, and ATP is required
This depends on whether you are a eukaryote, bacteria or archaea. In eukaryotes, the electron transport chain components are on the mitochondrial membrane.In bacteria and archaea, since there are no membrane-enclosed compartments, they are on the cellular membrane.
Protein the the cell that moves mechanism. This cell also carries enzymes in the membrane.
Mithocondria
No. Its a cellular membrane trigger that causes cells to transport sugar across the membrane ( via transport proteins).
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cellular transport nop, is passive transport
lysosome
In/near the cell membrane.
Active transport - since pyruvate is ionic is must use protein transporters, and ATP is required
This depends on whether you are a eukaryote, bacteria or archaea. In eukaryotes, the electron transport chain components are on the mitochondrial membrane.In bacteria and archaea, since there are no membrane-enclosed compartments, they are on the cellular membrane.
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In the inner mitochondrial membrane- Cristae.
The electron transport chain happens in the cristae membrane inside the mitochondria.