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1. Oxidative Phosphorylation and the electron transport chain (ETC)
a. How are H+ being pumped across the inner membrane?
b. Why is the proton gradient important in oxidative phosphorylation?
c. What are the mobile carriers (ubiquinone and cytochrome c) in the ETC doing?
d. What is meant that with the subsequent proteins in the ETC, each has a greater redox potential?
e. From where are the H+ ions coming from which are being pumped across the inner mitochondrial eemembrane?
f. Where would the enzymes for citric acid cycle be found?
g. Where are the protein complexes for the electron transport chain found?
1. Oxidative Phosphorylation and the electron transport chain (ETC)
a. How are H+ being pumped across the inner membrane?
b. Why is the proton gradient important in oxidative phosphorylation?
c. What are the mobile carriers (ubiquinone and cytochrome c) in the ETC doing?
d. What is meant that with the subsequent proteins in the ETC, each has a greater redox potential?
e. From where are the H+ ions coming from which are being pumped across the inner mitochondrial eemembrane?
f. Where would the enzymes for citric acid cycle be found?
g. Where are the protein complexes for the electron transport chain found?
Casey DurganLv2
30 Dec 2018