For Eukaryotes the electron transport chain occurs in the Inner Membrane of a mitochondria. (mitochondria has 2 membranes both outer and inner)
For Prokaryotes, it occurs in the plasma membrane as prokaryotes do not have mitochondria.
ETC---Electron transport chain
The Electron Transport Chain takes place in the cristae of the mitochondria.
The electron transport chain is the aerobic step of cellular respiration. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. The last step in aerobic respiration is the bonding of 2 electrons, 2 protons, and oxygen to form water. The water leaves the electron transport chain, freeing up a place for another oxygen molecule so that the electron transport chain does not stop.
The electron transport chain occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where electron carriers in the membrane transport electrons and pump protons to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where the series of protein complexes and molecules work together to generate ATP through electron transfer and proton pumping.
ETC---Electron transport chain
The Electron Transport Chain takes place in the cristae of the mitochondria.
They are the "powerhouse" of the cell. The mitochondria is where the Electron Transport Chain takes place, and that is where the most energy (or ATP) is produced in the cell.
The electron transport chain is the aerobic step of cellular respiration. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. The last step in aerobic respiration is the bonding of 2 electrons, 2 protons, and oxygen to form water. The water leaves the electron transport chain, freeing up a place for another oxygen molecule so that the electron transport chain does not stop.
The electron transport chain occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where electron carriers in the membrane transport electrons and pump protons to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
Mitochondria.
Aerobic cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm (glycolysis), and mitochondria (Krebs cycle and electron transport chain).
The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This is where the series of protein complexes and molecules work together to generate ATP through electron transfer and proton pumping.
ETC takes place in the Cristae of the Mitochondria.
the kreb's cycle and electron transport chain
Mitochondria: Glycolosis, The Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain complete cellular respiration Chloroplast: Photosynthesis takes place in the Stroma and the electron transport chain.
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.