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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where is the electron transport chain for cellular respiration located? in the cytosol of the cell in the inner mitochrondial membrane in the inter membrane space

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Electron transport requires a membrane in order to work. In prokaryotic cells, those of bacteria and bacteria-like Achaeans, electron transport takes place in the cell’s plasma membrane. In eukaryotic cells, the more evolutionarily advanced and complex cells of animals, plants and fungi, electron transport takes place in cellular organelles known as mitochondria—the eukaryotic cell’s tiny power factories.

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