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Inner mitochondrial membrane.
The electron movement causes H+ ions to be transported to the cystolic side of the mitochondrial membrane from the mitochondial matrix. This creates the electrochemical gradient that is used to generate chemical energy (ATP from ADP)
This depends on whether you are a eukaryote, bacteria or archaea. In eukaryotes, the electron transport chain components are on the mitochondrial membrane.In bacteria and archaea, since there are no membrane-enclosed compartments, they are on the cellular membrane.
The electron transport chain is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, it is located in the plasma membrane.
ATP formation typically occurs on the inner side of the mitochondrial membrane in eukaryotic cells. The process involves the electron transport chain and ATP synthase, which are embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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The proteins of the electron transport chain (ETC) are located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where the series of complexes involved in electron transfer and ATP production are situated.
The outer membrane is where the electron transport chain is located.
The mitochondrial membrane is where cellular respiration occurs, allowing the production of ATP energy molecules through the process of oxidative phosphorylation. This involves electron transport chain reactions across the inner mitochondrial membrane, leading to the generation of a proton gradient used to drive ATP synthesis.
Inner mitochondrial membrane
mitochondrial inner membrane (cristae)
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
In the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
The term that refers to the collections of electron carriers in the inner mitochondrial membrane and thylakoid membrane is the electron transport chain. This chain plays a crucial role in generating ATP through oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria and in photosynthesis in the chloroplasts.
The electron transport chain is located in the cristae of a mitochondria. It is the enzymes used during the Krebs cycle that are found in the matrix of the mitochondria. In plants, the electron transport chain is located in the thylakoid membrane of a chlorophyll.
The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane of the mitochondria. It consists of a series of protein complexes that transfer electrons and generate a proton gradient across the inner membrane, which is used to produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
In the inner membrane of the mitochondrial organelle.