Respiratory pathways, energy producing, TCA-cycle (citric acid cycle, Krebs cycle) and many other related pathways.
Cf. 'Related links' on Mitochondrial Functions
Citric Acid Cycle and Oxidative Phosphorilation. These two put together with Glycolosis (comes before these two) forms the Krebs Cycle.
Glycolysis and Fermentation (Lactic Acid and Alcoholic).
citric acid cycle
Citric Acid
mitochondria is located inside of the cell's membrane
Mitochondria are found in animal cells. The plant equivalent of this "energy factory" is the chloroplast.
Mitochondria. More specifically, the inner membrane of the mitochondria :)
They are found in mitochondria and in chloroplasts.In mitochondria, the ATP synthase complexes are embedded in the inner membrane. In chloroplasts, the ATP synthase complexes are embedded in the thylakoid membranes.
THe majority of DNA is located in the Nucleus and a bit in the mitochondria too.
it located in the cell's cytoplasm outside the nucleus.
The mitochondria are located in the cytoplasm of the cell.
The mitochondria of a cell are located in the cytoplasm.
When biochemical pathways, primarily from metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids, converge to oxidative phosphorylation, the major process in mitochondria, the major product is ATP needed to multiple metabolic processes.
Yes it is located in mitochondria.
The mitochondria are located throughout the cell.
Mitochondria are located in both plants and animals.
mitochondria is located inside of the cell's membrane
Yes, mitochondria exist in animal cells.
there are several mitochondria in a cell, all are suspended in the cytoplasm.
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