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Question
- nadh and fadh₂ release electrons to the
______________________________ pathway.
- h+ is pumped from the matrix into the ______________________
space (hint: this happens at 1,2,3).
- h+ is also moved from the intermembrane space back to the
______________ of the mitochondria through the enzyme
______________________ (hint: enzymes have an –ase ending).
- atp synthase adds a ______ to adp to make atp.
- the etc occurs in the ______________________ (hint:
organelle).
Brief Explanations
- NADH and FADH₂ are electron carriers that donate electrons to the electron transport chain (ETC) pathway.
- In the ETC, protons (H⁺) are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space at complexes I, II, III.
- The proton gradient drives H⁺ back into the mitochondrial matrix via ATP synthase, an enzyme with the -ase ending.
- ATP synthase catalyzes the addition of a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP.
- The electron transport chain (ETC) is located within the mitochondria, specifically in its inner membrane, but the organelle itself is the mitochondria.
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- electron transport chain (or ETC)
- intermembrane
- matrix; ATP synthase
- phosphate group (or inorganic phosphate/Pi)
- mitochondria (inner mitochondrial membrane is also precise, but the hint specifies organelle so mitochondria)