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Where is the electron transport chain for cellular respiration located? (A) in the cytosol of the cell (B) in the inner mitochondrial membrane (C) in the intermembrane space
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Where is the electron transport chain for cellular respiration located?
(A) in the cytosol of the cell
(B) in the inner mitochondrial membrane
(C) in the intermembrane space
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Answer:
in the inner mitochondrial membrane
Step-by-step explanation:
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yur answer to yur question is b.mitochondrial inner membrane
hope it helped
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