The location of the electron transport system depends on the cell type.~The electron transport system is embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria for animal, plant and fungus cells.~The electron transport system is also in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts in plant cells.
Because they can actually incorporate themselves into the system, the vesicle membrane turns part of the membrane in that location. In the end, they take materials from a part of a cell to another.
The cell membrane gateway system is specifically called the cell membrane transport system. This system allows for the movement of molecules, ions, and other substances across the cell membrane through various mechanisms such as passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport.
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
Blood transports glucose through our nerve system and also through the red blood cells.Glucose is transported to the cells by a uni porter. It passes through the erythrocytes membrane (red cell membrane) and as soon as it enters, it is turned into a chemical and/or a source for energy.
Since prokaryotic cells do not have complex organelles such as a nucleus or mitochondria as do their counterparts, the eukaryotic cells. The electron transport system (ETS) for bacteria is found on the inner membrane.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
thylakoid membrane
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The location of the electron transport system depends on the cell type.~The electron transport system is embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria for animal, plant and fungus cells.~The electron transport system is also in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts in plant cells.
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Because they can actually incorporate themselves into the system, the vesicle membrane turns part of the membrane in that location. In the end, they take materials from a part of a cell to another.
The cell membrane gateway system is specifically called the cell membrane transport system. This system allows for the movement of molecules, ions, and other substances across the cell membrane through various mechanisms such as passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport.
mitochondrial inner membrane (cristae)
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
it's a chain of electron carriers in the cristae of mitochondria and thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts.
Blood transports glucose through our nerve system and also through the red blood cells.Glucose is transported to the cells by a uni porter. It passes through the erythrocytes membrane (red cell membrane) and as soon as it enters, it is turned into a chemical and/or a source for energy.