Electrons flow along a protein pathway to produce ATP
ATP is produced for use by cells
ATP is produced for use by cells.
The kerbs cycle and the electron transport chain takes place within the mitochondria in the cell. It uses the double membrane within the mitochondria itself to send electrons down the membrane to produce ATP.
The mitochondrial inner membrane forms internal compartments - within the organelle - known as cristae, which allow greater space for the proteins such as cytochromes to function correctly. Also, the electron transport chain is located on the inner membrane of the mitochondria and within the mitochondrions inner membrane are also transport proteins that transport in a highly controlled manner metabolites across this membrane.
Oxidative Phosphorilation occurs in the Matrix of the Mitochondria (the innermost compartment) of Eukaryotes (organisms with a membrane bound nucleus). However, in bacteria it occurs in the plasma membrane.
MT chromosome, or Mitochondrial chromosomes, are found in the mitochondria of the cell. Mitochondria are structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA.
ATP is produced for use by cells.
ATP is produced for use by cells
ATP is produced for use by cells
The kerbs cycle and the electron transport chain takes place within the mitochondria in the cell. It uses the double membrane within the mitochondria itself to send electrons down the membrane to produce ATP.
The electron transport system used for ATP synthesis happens in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion and the proteins embedded within that membrane.
A mitochondrion contains outer and inner membranes composed of phospholipid bilayers and proteins. The two membranes, however, have different properties. Because of this double-membraned organization, there are five distinct compartments within the mitochondrion. There is the outer mitochondrial membrane, the intermembrane space (the space between the outer and inner membranes), the inner mitochondrial membrane, the cristae space (formed by infoldings of the inner membrane), and the matrix (space within the inner membrane).
they are located in the Inner mitochondrial membrane
The mitochondrial inner membrane forms internal compartments - within the organelle - known as cristae, which allow greater space for the proteins such as cytochromes to function correctly. Also, the electron transport chain is located on the inner membrane of the mitochondria and within the mitochondrions inner membrane are also transport proteins that transport in a highly controlled manner metabolites across this membrane.
Oxidative Phosphorilation occurs in the Matrix of the Mitochondria (the innermost compartment) of Eukaryotes (organisms with a membrane bound nucleus). However, in bacteria it occurs in the plasma membrane.
ETC---Electron transport chain
Within mitochondrial matrix.
The amount of mitochondria within a cell.