the cell membrane is the outer part of the cell wall.
Animal cells are the type of cells that do not have cell walls. The location varies depending on where the cell functions.
They help control what enters and leaves the cells.
The electron transport chain is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, it is located in the plasma membrane.
In cells that do not have cell walls, the cell membrane is located on the outer side of the cell, and is made of a phospholipid bilayer.
The outer membrane is where the electron transport chain is located.
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered organelles, which compartmentalize cellular functions and allow for more complex and specialized processes to occur. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells, which lack membrane-bound organelles.
All cells have a cell membrane, both plant and animal.
plasma membrane
the cell membrane is like the skin of a cell. it keeps everything in that needs to be in and everything out that needs to be out.
Plant cells contain both a cell membrane and a cell wall. Animal cells contain only a cell membrane. For an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outermost layer of the cell.
Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simple internal structure, with DNA located in the nucleoid region. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, have membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum, allowing for compartmentalization of different cellular functions. This compartmentalization enables eukaryotic cells to carry out more complex and specialized processes compared to prokaryotic cells.
I don't think so. I think they are located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria, but I could be wrong.