Which kind of cells carry on the process of mitochondria?
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eukaroytic cell contain mitochondria
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Both of these activities take place in mitochondria in eukaryotic cells.
- Passing electrons through the electron transport chain produces free energy, which may be used to drive ADP phosphorylation.
- The mechanisms that turn these by-products into energy take place predominantly on the inner membrane, which is bent into cristae folds that contain the protein components of the ETC, the cell's major energy-generating apparatus.
- The ETC moves electrons from one protein component to the next through a sequence of oxidation-reduction events, eventually generating free energy that is used to drive the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP.
- Chemiosmotic coupling of oxidative phosphorylation is a mechanism that drives practically all biological activity, including muscular movement and brain function.
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