Provides energy for pumping hydrogen ions
The electrons in the electron transport chain originate from the breakdown of glucose during cellular respiration.
NADH2 donates electrons to the electron transport chain, which helps generate energy in the form of ATP during cellular respiration.
Water is produced during the electron transport chain stage of cellular respiration. It is a byproduct of the electron transport chain when oxygen is the final electron acceptor, leading to the formation of water molecules.
The electrons used in the electron transport chain come from the breakdown of molecules like glucose during cellular respiration.
Oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved in the electron transport chain; it is the final electron acceptor (this is also what makes it either aerobic or anaerobic respiration).
The electrons in the electron transport chain originate from the breakdown of glucose during cellular respiration.
NADH2 donates electrons to the electron transport chain, which helps generate energy in the form of ATP during cellular respiration.
Water is produced during the electron transport chain stage of cellular respiration. It is a byproduct of the electron transport chain when oxygen is the final electron acceptor, leading to the formation of water molecules.
The electrons used in the electron transport chain come from the breakdown of molecules like glucose during cellular respiration.
Oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved in the electron transport chain; it is the final electron acceptor (this is also what makes it either aerobic or anaerobic respiration).
Electron Transport SystemThe electron transport chain
Plants, fungi, and animals are all eukaryotes and possess mitochondria, which is the site of the electron transport chain. Prokaryotes have no mitochondria and perform the electron transport chain across their cell membranes. Electron transport chain also occurs in thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts.
The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane during cellular respiration. It is the final stage of aerobic respiration where electrons are passed along a series of protein complexes to generate ATP.
Most of the ATP is produced during the electron transport chain stage of cellular respiration. This is where the majority of ATP molecules are generated through oxidative phosphorylation using energy released from the transfer of electrons along the electron transport chain.
Water is a byproduct of the electron transport chain during cellular respiration. It is formed when oxygen combines with electrons and hydrogen ions to produce water molecules.
NADH and FADH2 dump electrons into the electron transport chain during cellular respiration.
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