ATP is produced as a result of the ETC and chemiosmosis.
The electron transport chain is used to make ATP.
From Glycolysis and Electron Transport Chain
The electron transport chain produce ATP during cell respiration and photosynthesis.
ATP-synthase
ATP is the primary product of the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
All of the steps make ATP, but the one that makes the most is the third step, electron transport
Oxygen plays a crucial role in the electron transport chain by serving as the final electron acceptor. This allows for the production of ATP, the cell's main energy source, through a process called oxidative phosphorylation.
ATP and, CRASHED (x3) into a ditch
ATP Synthase is embedded in the inner membrane electron transport chain.
The products of the electron transport chain are water and adenosine triphosphate. ATP.
water and atp.
The series of electron acceptors in the thylakoid membrane is known as the electron transport chain. As electrons move through the chain, they lose energy, which is used to pump protons across the membrane, creating a proton gradient. This gradient is then used by ATP synthase to produce ATP through a process known as chemiosmosis.