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20 January, 13:49

The energy derived from the movement of H + ions down an electrochemical gradient from the intermembrane space into the matrix is used to drive the synthesis of ATP. How many H + ions must be moved into the matrix for the synthesis of 1 ATP?

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  1. 20 January, 14:17
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    Answer: 3

    Explanation:

    These are the 3 hydrogen ions that must carry the needed energy which ATPase must trap from, to synthesize 1 ATP molecule from the:

    Reaction of ADP with inorganic Phophate. ADP + Pi - 1ATP

    These hydrogen ions were delivered by NAD as NADH and as FADH, and striped and broken down to

    Protons/hydrogen ions and electrons.

    Oxygen is the final aceptor of electrons.
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