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How does the location of the electon transport chain differ in eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

In eukaryotes it is located in the organelle called the mitochondria. In prokaryotes it is located in the cellular membrane.


What are differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes in what Eukaryotes have versus what Prokaryotes do not have?

Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus that houses their DNA, while prokaryotes lack these structures and have their DNA located in a nucleoid region. Eukaryotic cells are generally larger and more complex, often forming multicellular organisms, whereas prokaryotes are typically unicellular. Additionally, eukaryotes possess cytoskeletal elements that provide structural support, which are absent in prokaryotic cells.


How is the DNA in prokaryotes different from from the DNA in a eukaryotes?

dna in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus


Where in the prokaryotes are DNA and chromatin located?

In prokaryotes, DNA and chromatin are located in the nucleoid region of the cell. The nucleoid is a non-membrane bound area within the cytoplasm where the genetic material is compactly organized. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes lack a true nucleus, so the DNA and chromatin are not enclosed within a membrane-bound organelle.


What process occurs after glycolysis?

aerobic oxidatio of pyruvic acid after pyruvic acid is form it get transfer to mitochondria. as soon as pyruvic acid enter to mitochondria it get oxidise to c02 in the reaction called oxidative decarboxylation. here 1st it get decarboxylate and then it get oxidised by the help of enzyme called pyruvate dehydrogenase. nd this enzym is made up of decarboxylase,lipoic acid amid tpp [thiamine pyrophosphate] nd in the presence of some cofactor such as vit b1 nd mg ions. reaction given below pyruvate + NAD+ + co-A = acetyl co-A + NADH + H+ + c02

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In prokaryotes, where is the electron transport chain located?

In prokaryotes, the electron transport chain is located in the cell membrane.


Where is the DNA located in prokaryotes?

cytoplasm


How does the location of the electon transport chain differ in eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

In eukaryotes it is located in the organelle called the mitochondria. In prokaryotes it is located in the cellular membrane.


What are differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes in what Eukaryotes have versus what Prokaryotes do not have?

Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus that houses their DNA, while prokaryotes lack these structures and have their DNA located in a nucleoid region. Eukaryotic cells are generally larger and more complex, often forming multicellular organisms, whereas prokaryotes are typically unicellular. Additionally, eukaryotes possess cytoskeletal elements that provide structural support, which are absent in prokaryotic cells.


How are eukaryotes different from prokaryotes?

Eukaryotes are characterized by having a nucleus in their cells. Prokaryotic cells do not have this organelle, and their genetic material is located in the cell membrane instead.


How does the location of the electron transport chain differ in eukaryotic and prokaryotes?

The Eukaryotes are located in the inner mitochondria and Prokaryotes same chain is in the cell membrane.


Is the nucleus found in prokaryotes?

No, prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Instead, their genetic material is located in a region called the nucleoid within the cytoplasm of the cell.


How is the DNA in prokaryotes different from from the DNA in a eukaryotes?

dna in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus


Where are the enzymes located for electron transport in bacteria (prokaryotes) if they don't have internal membranes?

They are located on the inside of the cell membrane.


Do not have a true nuclueus makes it a prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

Eukaryotes have a nucleus, prokaryotes only have a nucleoid (region where the cell's DNA is located, not enclosed by a membrane). But that's not the only difference. Prokaryotes also lack almost all the other organelles that eukaryotes have. Prokaryotes only have the nucleoid and free ribosomes in their internal structure.


Where in the prokaryotes are DNA and chromatin located?

In prokaryotes, DNA and chromatin are located in the nucleoid region of the cell. The nucleoid is a non-membrane bound area within the cytoplasm where the genetic material is compactly organized. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes lack a true nucleus, so the DNA and chromatin are not enclosed within a membrane-bound organelle.


What process occurs after glycolysis?

aerobic oxidatio of pyruvic acid after pyruvic acid is form it get transfer to mitochondria. as soon as pyruvic acid enter to mitochondria it get oxidise to c02 in the reaction called oxidative decarboxylation. here 1st it get decarboxylate and then it get oxidised by the help of enzyme called pyruvate dehydrogenase. nd this enzym is made up of decarboxylase,lipoic acid amid tpp [thiamine pyrophosphate] nd in the presence of some cofactor such as vit b1 nd mg ions. reaction given below pyruvate + NAD+ + co-A = acetyl co-A + NADH + H+ + c02