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In eukaryotic cells, NADH and FADH are transported along electron carriers of the inner mitochondrial membrane. NADH stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.

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What is the direct energy source that drives ATP synthesis during respiratory oxidative phosphorylation?

The difference in H+ concentrations on opposite sides of the inner mitochondrial membrane. During oxidative phosphorylation, NADH and FADH oxidizes at the hydrogen carriers to provide electrons to the electron transport chain (etc) (chain of electron carriers) and H+ ions. As electrons pass through the etc, ATP is synthesized. If energy is ever needed along the process, ATP is used. But i doubt it as the electron do not require external chemical energy to move along the carriers.


What is the example of electron transport chain?

Just rearrange words from the definition.. (Usage of high-energy electrons from the Krebs Cylce to convert ADP into ATP).So you could say something like:"ADP is converted to ATP using high-energy electrons that come from the Krebs Cycle through the Electron Transport Chain."Or, if you're lazy/don't mind failing your class, just put something along these lines:"I don't like the Electron Transport Chain.""The Electron Transport Chain has a very long name."I really hope that this helps!!(:Oh.. and even though this is very irrelevant.. My YouTube is Brandino69chu.It would be amazing if you could sub and give me ideas on what to post?


What are energy sources that cells use?

Chemical energy that is contained in and transported by the molecule called Adenosine Tri Phosphate.


What is the sole source of ATP production in cells using fermentation only?

The new production of ATP is 2, because fermentation includes the previous process of glycolysis which has a net 2 ATP production. Fermentation also oxidizes NADH back to NAD+.


Why is hydrogen important to cellular respiration?

Because the crucial process of electron transport occurs along the Electron-Transport-Chain using/employing H+. (Short Answer)

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What is the direct energy source that drives ATP synthesis during respiratory oxidative phosphorylation?

The difference in H+ concentrations on opposite sides of the inner mitochondrial membrane. During oxidative phosphorylation, NADH and FADH oxidizes at the hydrogen carriers to provide electrons to the electron transport chain (etc) (chain of electron carriers) and H+ ions. As electrons pass through the etc, ATP is synthesized. If energy is ever needed along the process, ATP is used. But i doubt it as the electron do not require external chemical energy to move along the carriers.


What happens to electrons as they are transported along the the electron transport chain?

The electrons are transported through a series of carrier proteins via simultaneous oxidation-reduction reactions. The carriers harvest energy from these electrons to pump H+ ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane. When the electrons reach the very end of the chain i.e. complex 4, they are transferred to Oxygen atoms to form O2- ions. O2- ions then combine with H+ ions in the mitochondrial matrix to form H2O.


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What happens as the electrons are passed along the electron carries in the electron transport chain?

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What is the example of electron transport chain?

Just rearrange words from the definition.. (Usage of high-energy electrons from the Krebs Cylce to convert ADP into ATP).So you could say something like:"ADP is converted to ATP using high-energy electrons that come from the Krebs Cycle through the Electron Transport Chain."Or, if you're lazy/don't mind failing your class, just put something along these lines:"I don't like the Electron Transport Chain.""The Electron Transport Chain has a very long name."I really hope that this helps!!(:Oh.. and even though this is very irrelevant.. My YouTube is Brandino69chu.It would be amazing if you could sub and give me ideas on what to post?


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The high-energy electrons that are passed to the electron transport chain combine with O2 and H+ ions. This results to the formation of water molecules.


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