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The electron transport system operates in the cristae of the mitochondrion in an eukaryotic cell.

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Where is the electron transport system found on the bacteria?

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.


When and where does the electron transport take place?

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.


Where does a Electron Transport Chain happen?

In aerobic respiration, electron transport occurs inside the mitochondria. In photosynthesis, electron transport occurs inside the chloroplasts.


What occurs in the electron transport system?

Anacrobic respiration


How does the electron transport system function?

thylakoid membrane


What is the energy made from the electron transport system used for?

electricity


When oxygen is not present?

there is no oxygen present in the electron transport system.


Is oxygen use in aerobic respiration?

electron transport system


When oxygen not present?

there is no oxygen present in the electron transport system.


Which cell organelle provides a transport network?

The transport system of the cell between the nucleus and the cytoplam is the endoplasmic rectiulum which is a complex system of membranes in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells.


Is the final electron accept at the end of the electron transport system.?

In respiration,it is oxygen. It produces water as a result


What is composed of a light-harvesting complex and an electron transport system?

A photosystem is composed of a light-harvesting complex and an electron transport system. The light-harvesting complex captures light energy and transfers it to the reaction center, where electrons are excited and transferred through the electron transport system to generate ATP and NADPH during photosynthesis.