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The electron transport chain (ETC) is on/in the innermost membrane of the mitochondrion and/or chloroplast (i.e. plants and photosynthesizing protists like algae), which are organelles of a eukaryotic cell.

It's actually embedded into the inner membrane of a mitochondria or the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast which plays a part in keeping the gradient that the ETC produces (remember, it's purpose is the push H+ against its gradient using electron energy).

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electron transport chain in eukaryotes is in the inner mitochonderial membrane (cristae) and in the thylakoid membrane in chloroplasts... in prokaryotes since they don't have mitochondria or chloroplasts the electron transport chain is in the inner plasma membrane

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The electron transport chain is located in the cristae of the mitochondria in eukaryotes. A organelle with the eukaryote cell.

The chain in prokaryotes is located in the plasma membrane and the proton flow comes from the surrounding solution.

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The Eukaryotes are located in the inner mitochondria and Prokaryotes same chain is in the cell membrane.

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Eukaryotic has a nucleus in it and Prokaryotic does not have a nucleus in them.

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In the mitochondrial membranes.

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