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FIGURE 1: Movement of Protons (H+) Across Inner Mitochondrial Membrane 1.The electron transport chain pumps protons (H+) into the inter membrane space. 2.Protons (H+) in the matrix bond with oxygen (O2) to form water (H2O) in a reduction reaction. 3.Protons (H+) from the inter membrane space are used by ATP synthase, to provide energy for the conversion of ADP to ATP.
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(current) | 14:58, 22 April 2013 | Student (Talk | contribs) | 225×330 | 14 KB | Figure 1. 3-D structure of Protein Z: N-terminal Gla domain (light blue), EGF2 domain (green), EGF1 domain (orange), SP domain (dark blue). [5] |
21:28, 29 May 2012 | Deepti Ajjampore (Talk | contribs) | 491×351 | 18 KB | FIGURE 1: Movement of Protons (H+) Across Inner Mitochondrial Membrane 1.The electron transport chain pumps protons (H+) into the inter membrane space. 2.Protons (H+) in the matrix bond with oxygen (O2) to form water (H2O) in a reduction reaction. 3.Proto |
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