MBB 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Rieske Protein, Heme B, Heme

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The mitochondria is an organelle which function as the site for oxidative phosphorylation in eukaryotes and. Inner membrane space (p-side): the region found between the inside of the outer membrane and the. Outside of the inner membrane: mitochondrial matrix (n-side): the region enclosed by the inner membrane, which contains the pyruvate. Dehydrogenase complex and enzymes of the citric acid cycle. In an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, there is an electron donor, known as the reductant, which becomes. Oxidized as it reduces the electron acceptor, known as the oxidant, which becomes reduced. An oxidation-reduction reaction can be described in terms of the two half-reactions (both written in the. Electromotive force (emf): a measure of the potential for electrons to flow from one half-cell to the other. Electrons may flow either toward or away from the reference half-cell (contains hydrogen) depending on whether. Hydrogen (h2) or the test half-cell has a greater tendency to lose electrons.

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