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Where is ETS located in cell

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Answered by sunil1241
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Answer:

The electron transport system (ETS) in the inner mitochondrial membrane.

(A) Electron micrograph of a human cell section showing three mitochondria. (B) Scheme of the protein complexes that form the ETS, showing the mitochondrial membranes in blue and red; NADH dehydrogenase in light green; succinate dehydrogenase in dark green; the complex formed by acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, electron transfer flavoprotein (ETFP), and ETFP-ubiquinone oxidoreductase in yellow and orange; ubiquinone in green labeled with a Q; cytochrome c reductase in light blue; cytochrome c in dark blue labeled with cytC; cytochrome c oxidase in pink; and the ATP synthase complex in lilac. The flux of electrons is represented by red arrows and e-, and the flux of protons is represented by red arrows and H+.

Answered by sapnaqueen6664378
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Answer:

\mathfrak{\blue{ANSWER... ETS(Electrons Transport System}}

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In eukaryotes, important electron transfer system chain is found in the inner mitochondrial membrane where it serves as a site of oxidative phosphorylation through the action of ATP synthase it is also found in the membrane of the chloroplast in photosynthesis eukaryotes ....

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