BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Atp Synthase, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Intermembrane Space

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Electron carrier: a molecule that is able to accept one or more electrons and transport them mitochondria: an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which. Intermembrane space: region between inner and outer membrane of. Matrix: within the matrix of a mitochondria, the krebs cycle takes. Glycolysis: the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy. Substrate level phosphorylation: the formation of high-energy to cleavage of a high-energy metabolic intermediate. (occurs in cytosol) Coenzyme a: a coenzyme derived from pantothenic acid, important in. Fadh2 is produced during the krebs cycle of cellular respiration to another via redox reactions coupled with the transfer of proton across a. Fadh2: is an electron accepter that is utilized in cellular respiration. Fad: it is a coenzyme involved in respiration. Electron transport: a group of compounds that pass electron from one membrane to create a proton gradient that drives atp synthesis. energetically favorable transport of protons across a membrane to the.

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