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No, the stroma is found in chloroplasts, not mitochondria. In mitochondria, the inner and outer membranes are separated by the intermembrane space.
Foldings increases surface area.So respiration can be done efficiently.
For Eukaryotes the electron transport chain occurs in the Inner Membrane of a mitochondria. (mitochondria has 2 membranes both outer and inner) For Prokaryotes, it occurs in the plasma membrane as prokaryotes do not have mitochondria.
It take place on inner membrane. It has two membranes
The fluid-filled area in the chloroplast is called the stroma. It is located inside the inner membrane of the chloroplast and surrounds the thylakoid membranes. The stroma contains enzymes and other molecules necessary for the synthesis of carbohydrates during photosynthesis.
In the inner membranes of mitochondria, an organelle with thousands of electron transport chains.
yes, inner and outer membranes
There are 3 main parts.Outer membrane,inner membrane and stroma.
Inner membranes have folds.Outer membrane do not have
The membrane that is inside the mitochondria, and where electron transport chain occurs.
The inner membrane folds in a mitochondrion are called cristae.
Aerobic.Kreb cycle in stroma and electron transport chain on inner membrane
the electron transport chain
the inner/outer membranes of mitochondria
The inner membrane folds in a mitochondrion are called cristae.
The dark reactions occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts. The stroma is the space between the thylakoid membranes and the chloroplast inner membrane.
Foldings increases surface area.So respiration can be done efficiently.
For Eukaryotes the electron transport chain occurs in the Inner Membrane of a mitochondria. (mitochondria has 2 membranes both outer and inner) For Prokaryotes, it occurs in the plasma membrane as prokaryotes do not have mitochondria.