BIO (ETC and Chemiosmosis) Flashcards
electrons released by NADH and FADH2 pass through protein complexes
Electron transport chain and chemiosmosis
Parts of Mitochondria
- Outer membrane
- Inner membrane
- Cristae
- Intermembrane
- Matrix
selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the mitochondria
Outer membrane
contains the proteins involved in the electron transport chain as well as the atp synthase
Inner membrane
these are folds of the inner membrane which increase the surface area for atp production
Cristae
responsible for holding the protons that are pumped out of the matrix
Intermembrane
it is where atp synthesis and krebs cycle happen
Matrix
Phases:
- Transfer of Electron
- Water Molecule Formation
- Formation of ATP Molecule
The protein complexes
Complexes I, II, III, and IV, Coenzyme E Q10, and Cytochrome C
The protein complexes I, II, III, and IV, Coenzyme E Q10, and Cytochrome C will be our electron transport system; they are located at the
inner membrane of mitochondria
The complete process of Aerobic cellular respiration can produce ,,, using one glucose molecule.
30 to 32 ATP
pathway of electron
Electron transport chain
energy needed to produce ATP, that happens in ATP synthase.
Chemiosmosis