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Here we have to tell that which of these process is not a part of cellular respiration.
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So, let's look at all the process one by one.
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The first process which we are given is the electron transport chain.
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So, the electron transport chain is basically located in the mitochondrial inner membrane.
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So, it is located in the mitochondria and this is basically responsible for the generation of atp.
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It is important for atp generation.
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How? let's suppose that this is the mitochondrial inner membrane.
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There are various protein complexes which are embedded in this mitochondrial membrane and electrons will basically flow through these complexes and the flow of these electrons will basically generate a proton gradient.
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Proton concentration will increase out in the intermembrane space.
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So, this will generate a proton gradient because of which there will be an inward flow of protons from the atp synthase enzyme and then this atp synthase will basically lead to the production of atp.
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So, electron transport chain is a part of cellular respiration.
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Moving on, the second process which we are given is the glycolysis.
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So, glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of a syn and glycolysis basically involves the conversion of glucose into pyruvate...