Well, the cell membrane is on the outside of a cell. So that is the answer , on the outside of the cell, protecting the inner part.
The inner membrane in the mitochondria has many folds called cristae. The advantage of the cristae is that they increase the surface area of the membrane on which oxygen and carbohydrates combine to form ATP.
The membrane of a cell protects the inner part of a cell and allows the passage of substances in or out of cell.
The cell membrane regulates the entrance and exit of substances thus maintaining internal balance. It also protects the inner cell from damage and helps a cell.
Your question is unclear, but a cell is supported by the cytoskeleton.
Yes there is, there is a cell wall which creates the hard crunchy surface we feel and then there is the inner cell membrane which is much softer and fleshy like our human skin.
There are two places.They are cristae and inner membrane.
In the inner membrane of the organelle called the mitochondrian.
I don't think so. I think they are located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria, but I could be wrong.
CytoplasmHope i helped
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The electron transport chain is in the inner membrane of mitochondria.