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No, osmosis happens anywhere there is a semipermeable membrane.
The electron transport chain happens in the cristae membrane inside the mitochondria.
cellular respiration
After mitochondria, the next step in cellular respiration is the electron transport chain, which is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This process generates a proton gradient that is used to produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
The exchange of glucose and oxygen for water and carbon dioxide happens in the mitochondria and is then released through the cell membrane.
Respiration primarily occurs in the mitochondria, a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. The process involves the conversion of glucose and oxygen into energy in the form of ATP through a series of biochemical reactions. Mitochondria are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell due to their role in generating energy for cellular functions.
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Glycolysis
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
It happens all of the time, except when you are sprinting. It then switches to fermentation, which doesn't use oxygen. This is because when you are sprinting, you don't get enough oxygen for cellular respiration to occur.
They are utilized later. Used in respiration mainly
The general term is cellular respiration.