In mitochondria, exergonic redox reactions: a. are the source of energy driving prokaryotic ATP...

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In mitochondria, exergonic redox reactions: a. are the source of energy driving prokaryotic ATP synthesis b. are directly coupled to substrate-level phosphorylation c. provide the energy to establish the proton gradient d. reduce carbon atoms to carbon dioxide

Redox Reactions:

Redox reactions occur when one or more electrons are transferred between atoms or molecules. Redox stands for reduction (gain of electrons) and oxidation (loss of electrons) since both must occur in a redox reaction.

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The correct answer is (c) provide the energy to establish the proton gradient. Mitochondria carry out cellular respiration, which involves many...

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Redox Reactions & Electron Carriers in Cellular Respiration: Definitions and Examples

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Learn what electron carriers are in cellular respiration. Study the main redox reactions and identify what oxidized and reduced mean in cellular respiration.


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