FADH2 and NADH
The electron transport chain provides the most energy.
electron transport chain
electron transport chain
Oxidation in chemistry is when an electron is stripped from an atom or molecule. In this case, an electron is stripped from the phosphate group in ATP so it can be used for energy, hence oxidative phosphorylation. The electron then moves through several processes that generate energy the cell can use. That's why it is most commonly referred to as the electron transport chain.
All of the steps make ATP, but the one that makes the most is the third step, electron transport
electron transport chain?
the electron transport chain
The electron transport chain provides the most energy.
electron transport chain
electron transport chain
electron transport chain
The electron transport chain
Most of the energy comes from the electron transport chain by oxidative phosphorylation. However there is energy produced in the Krebs cycle and Glycolysis this is called substrate level phosphorylation.
Electron transport chain
the answer would be proton pump
Electron transport chains are located there are many different electron donors and electron acceptors. Reverse electron transport is the most important in prokaryotic electron transport chains.
Electron transport chain