BIOL 1020 Lecture 14: Lecture 14

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Electrons from nadh and fadh2 passed among proteins of etc with the help of. Coenzyme q and cytochromes (iron atom- can exist in multiple oxidation states) to. Located in the mitochondrial membrane between the intermembrane space and the mitochondrial matrix of the mitochondrion. Nadh and fadh2 are oxidized to become nad+ and fad+ protons and their electrons are released. Through the complexes, protons move from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space. Electrons are passed down the chain to oxygen. Chemiosmosis: use of h+ gradient to drive work. H+ moves back across the membrane, passing through channels in atp synthase (enzyme complex) H+ gradient across a membrane- high potential energy (ability to do work) Movement of protons back into matrix coupled to atp synthesis by atp synthase. H+ gradient- a proton-motive force- capacity to do work. Nadh (glycolysis and tca) and fadh2 (tca) transfer electrons to. Etc complexes located on the mitochondrial inner membrane.

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