The ETC occurs in the mitochondrion of the cells.
all of the above
It occurs in the mitochondria.
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.
An electron transport chain (ETC) couples a reaction between an electron donor (such as NADH) and an electron acceptor (such as O2
In aerobic respiration, electron transport occurs inside the mitochondria. In photosynthesis, electron transport occurs inside the chloroplasts.
yes it is aerobic because it requires oxygen. without oxygen the electron transport chain will not be able to procede, and the redox reactions cannot happen. Becuase there will be no oxygen at the end to take the remaining electrons.
No, the electrons flow from the reaction center to the primary electron center. Just the opposite of what you said.
The Electron Transport Chain
In the inner membranes of mitochondria, an organelle with thousands of electron transport chains.
In the inner membrane of the organelle called the mitochondrian.
In the inner membrane of the mitochondrial organelle.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm, but the Kreb's cycle happens in the matrix (inside) of the mitochondria and electron transport chain occurs on the innermembrane of the mitochondria.
the electron transport chain.
Mitochondria in animals; the chloroplasts in plants.
Yes. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor of the electron transfer chain due to its high electronegativity.
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.
Electron Chain
Electron transport chain.
electron transport chain?