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Directs electron to oxygen to form water
The chloroplast
Two coenzymes present in Complex I: FMN (flavin mononucleotide) and CoQ (coenzyme Q or ubiquinone).
thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts
Cytochrome BF is a complex that is involved in the electron and H+ transportation in chloroplast. During the light dependent reaction in the chloroplast, cytochrome BF uses high energy electrons from the PSi PSii proteins to transport H+ across the Thylakoid membrane to be used later to synthesize ATP. Cytochrome BF is homologous to Cytochrome BC in Mitochondria, which is used in the electron transport chain in cell respiration.
Cyanide binds the electron transport chain at the level of complex IV
Directs electron to oxygen to form water
Complex IV
includes a succinate dehydrogenase
is responsible for accepting electrons from NADH
The chloroplast
According to experts, the statement that is most closely associated with the process of electron transport is the pigment complex in the membranes of the thylakoids.
Complex I and II
Ubiquinone carries electrons from the first enzyme complex to the second enzyme complex
The reduced quinone (QH2) is reoxidized to Q by complex III of the respiratory electron-transport chain (Section 18.3.3).
FADH2 only
Chemiosmosis