It occurs In the matrix and inter membrane of the mitochondria
the mitochondria.
in the inner membrane of the mitochondia
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
It occurs in the inner mitochondrian membrane. it is most commonly used to produce energy in the mitochondria, however, it can occur in chloroplasts (in which case, it would occur in the thykaloid)
In the inner membrane of the mitochondrial organelle.
all of the electron transport proteins as well as ATP synthase
Yes, the electron transport chain can occur without the Krebs cycle. The electron transport chain generates ATP by transferring electrons through a series of protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane, regardless of whether the electrons come from the Krebs cycle or other sources.
The electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation occur in the inner mitochondrial membrane of cells during aerobic respiration. These processes involve transferring electrons through a series of protein complexes to generate ATP, the cell's primary energy source. The inner mitochondrial membrane provides a specialized environment for these reactions to occur efficiently.
The electron transport chain occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where electron carriers in the membrane transport electrons and pump protons to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
It is the electron transport chain.It occurs on inner membrane of mitochondria.
Cyclic electron transport occurs in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts during the light reactions of photosynthesis. It involves the flow of electrons through the photosynthetic electron transport chain to generate ATP without the production of NADPH.