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Sourav PanLv 9
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12 Dec 2024

Where in the cell do the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur?

The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion, where enzymes for the cycle are located. The electron transport chain, in contrast, is embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This spatial separation allows the products of the Krebs cycle, NADH and FADH2, to feed electrons directly into the chain for energy production.

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Sourav PanLv 9
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07 Dec 2024

Describe the process of conjugation and explain whether or not this process would be advantageous to a bacteria population in a rapidly changing environment.

Describe the process of conjugation and explain whether or not this process would be advantageous to a bacteria population in a rapidly changing environment.

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