glycolysis and Krebs cycle
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Electron Transport The point of the kreb's cycle is to create energy. The energy made is in the form of ATP (Adenosinetriphosphate) which the body uses immediatley or is in the form of electrons carried by NADH or FADH2. These then go on to the electron transport chain where more molecules of ATP are created.
Typically it will produce a variable amount of Guanosine-5'-triphosphate (aka GTP), but in theory ATP can be involved so to answer your question typically no but possibly yes.
electron transport chain
ATP synthase is the structure found in the thylakoid membrane that is important for chemiosmosis. It is responsible for generating ATP by utilizing the proton gradient created during the photosynthetic electron transport chain.
According to another answer to a similar question here on this site, "The intermembrane space has the lowest pH, highest concentration of H+, due to the gradient created by the electron transport chain."
The products of oxidative phosphorylation are ATP, which is the main energy currency in cells, as well as water. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, and it is reduced to form water as a byproduct.
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