If by cellular transport, you mean matter moving through out cells, I believe it is the cells trying to make an equilibrium of the material being transported. (That may not be correct.)
Passive transport is the cellular transport mechanism. This all depends on the blood pressure.
Two main categories are active and passive transport.
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The electron transport chain happens in the cristae membrane inside the mitochondria.
Passive transport is the cellular transport mechanism. This all depends on the blood pressure.
Active Transport
Passive transport... the opposite of active transport.
The three main things that happen in cellular respiration is; anaerobic respiration, the Calvin cycle(also know by a few other names) and lastly the electron transport chain. For details you should seek a biology textbook
Two main categories are active and passive transport.
Technically there are three parts to cellular respiration; glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain. Of the three, glycolysis occurs within the cytosol and the other two components occur within the mitochondria.
what provides the elctrons transport chain in cellular resporation with the energy it needs function
The 2 transporters of cellular energy are passive and active transport.
The cellular transport and cellular communication factor that limit the cell size because all the materials that go in and out of a cell must pass through the plasma membrane.
Electron Transport SystemThe electron transport chain
Both have the cellular respiration