Animals - Cellular Respiration
Cytoplasm: Site for glycolysis, suspends the mitochondria where the rest of cellular respiration occurs.
Mitochondrial Membranes: Pyruvate, the by-product of glycolysis, undergoes pyruvate oxidation as it goes across the mitochondrial membranes
- Inner Mitochondrial Membrane: The site for ATP synthesis, otherwise known as the electron transport chain [ETC]
- Outer Mitochondrial Membrane: Contains glycerol phosphate shuttle where NADH+ enters and changes into FADH2 before heading to the inner mitochondrial membrane [ETC]
Mitochondrial Matrix: Interior of the mitochondria, site for krebs cycle
Mitochondrial Membranes: Pyruvate, the by-product of glycolysis, undergoes pyruvate oxidation as it goes across the mitochondrial membranes
- Inner Mitochondrial Membrane: The site for ATP synthesis, otherwise known as the electron transport chain [ETC]
- Outer Mitochondrial Membrane: Contains glycerol phosphate shuttle where NADH+ enters and changes into FADH2 before heading to the inner mitochondrial membrane [ETC]
Mitochondrial Matrix: Interior of the mitochondria, site for krebs cycle
Plants - Photosynthesis
Thylakoid Membrane: The membrane in between the stroma and the thylakoid lumen, site of the light reactions
Stroma: Fluid in the interior of the chloroplast, site for the calvin cycle
Stroma: Fluid in the interior of the chloroplast, site for the calvin cycle