They are found in mitochondria and in chloroplasts.
In mitochondria, the ATP synthase complexes are embedded in the inner membrane. In chloroplasts, the ATP synthase complexes are embedded in the thylakoid membranes.
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ATP synthase complexes are located in the inner mitochondrial membrane of eukaryotic cells and the plasma membrane of prokaryotic cells. They play a crucial role in generating ATP through the process of oxidative phosphorylation.
They are found in mitochondria and in chloroplasts.
In mitochondria, the ATP synthase complexes are embedded in the inner membrane. In chloroplasts, the ATP synthase complexes are embedded in the thylakoid membranes.
The inner membrane.
The Atp energy is stored between the second and third phosphates in the negatively charged Oxygen atom [and electron] rich chemical regime.
ATP synthase in plant cells is located in the mitochondria. A portion is located within the membrane and the other portion is located above the membrane, inside the mitochondria's matrix.
The ATP synthase complex in the mitochondria uses the energy from a gradient of protons (H+) to produce ATP. This process is known as oxidative phosphorylation, where the flow of protons down their concentration gradient drives the rotation of the ATP synthase complex, resulting in the synthesis of ATP.
Yes, ATP synthase is a protein.
Yes, ATP synthase is an integral protein.
The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for producing ATP via the electron transport system. This process involves inner mitochondrial membrane proteins transferring electrons to generate a proton gradient used to drive ATP synthesis through ATP synthase.
The complexes involved in the electron transport chain are named Complex I, Complex II, Complex III, Complex IV, and Complex V (also known as ATP synthase).