The electron transport chain (ETC) occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane of the mitochondrion. This membrane contains various protein complexes and electron carriers that facilitate the transfer of electrons derived from metabolic fuels, ultimately leading to the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. The ETC is crucial for generating a proton gradient across the inner membrane, which drives ATP synthesis.
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the Krebs cycle occurs in the Mitochondrial Matrixof the Mitochondria.The ETC or Electron Transport Chain occurs in the inner cell membrane.Hope that helps a little
In eukaryotic cells respiration occurs in the mitochondria. The reactions of the Krebs cycle occur within the liquid matrix of a mitochondrion. The carrier molecules of the electron transport chain lie on the inside of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. Cristae increase the surface area of this membrane, increasing the rate of oxidation-reduction reactions. Hope this answers your question.
The Kreb's Cycle occurs in the mitochondria or mitochondrion
The mitochondrion contains enzymes that facilitate the reactions involved in cellular respiration, including the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain. These enzymes help to break down glucose and other molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
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It begins in the cytoplasm and then moves into the mitochondrion if there is enough oxygen present. Inside the mitochondrion it occurs in the matrix (center area) and the inner membrane.
"Mitochondria" (single is "mitochondrion") are where energy production and respiration occur in a eukaryotic cell.
The mitochondria (pleural), or mitochondrion (s) perform cellular respiration, also known as oxidative phosphorylation.
the Krebs cycle occurs in the Mitochondrial Matrixof the Mitochondria.The ETC or Electron Transport Chain occurs in the inner cell membrane.Hope that helps a little
The mitochondria (pleural), or mitochondrion (s) perform cellular respiration, also known as oxidative phosphorylation.
mitochondrion,endoplasmic reticulum,ribosomes,golgi,vacuole, and lysosome .
Both occur inside an intracellular inclusion, or organelle, known as a mitochondria. More specifically, the Kreb's cylce (also called the citric acid cycle) occurs in the "matrix"(or inner space) of the mitochondrion. Electron transport occurs in the "cristae" (or folds of the inner membrane) of the mitochondrion.
no it does not have a mitochondrion
Act as power house of a cell and also provide the energy releasing reactions of respiration which occur in matrix and on the cristae.