Mitochondria
Cellular respiration takes place in three steps: Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, The Krebs Cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria, The respiratory chain (oxidative phosphorylation) takes place in the cristae of the mitochondria.
The mitochondria is where two important steps, the Kreb's cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, of cellular respiration take place. This organelle is central in respiration and is often called "the powerhouse" of the cell.
Aerobic respiration has three main stages: glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain (oxidative phosphorylation). Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. The other two stages take place in the mitochondria.
Oxidative metabolism takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. Oxidative metabolism is the first half of metabolism to break down molecules into energy.
glucose and oxygen
Cell membrane
Aerobic cellular respiration. Remember, oxidative phosphorylation can take place without the use of oxygen as the final electron acceptor.
This process is called oxidative phosphorylation OR cellular respiration
The purpose of electron carriers such as NADH and FADH2 is to dump electrons at the electron transport chain. This creates a proton gradient and allows oxidative phosphorylation to take place.
The purpose of electron carriers such as NADH and FADH2 is to dump electrons at the electron transport chain. This creates a proton gradient and allows oxidative phosphorylation to take place.
Cellular respiration takes place in three steps: Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, The Krebs Cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria, The respiratory chain (oxidative phosphorylation) takes place in the cristae of the mitochondria.
The mitochondria is where two important steps, the Kreb's cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, of cellular respiration take place. This organelle is central in respiration and is often called "the powerhouse" of the cell.
Aerobic respiration has three main stages: glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain (oxidative phosphorylation). Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. The other two stages take place in the mitochondria.
Oxidative metabolism takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. Oxidative metabolism is the first half of metabolism to break down molecules into energy.
glucose and oxygen
Cytoplasm
Yes. Although the primary function of photosynthesis isn't to create ATP, photophosphorylation does create some ATP molecules which the plants can use in addition to those made in the mitochondria.