BIOC 405 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Electromotive Force, Coenzyme Q10, Succinate Dehydrogenase

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How we use the reducing power in nadh and fadh2 and convert that into a proton gradient to make atp. The outer membrane of the mitochondria is fairly permeable to small molecules. But the inner membrane needs more specific transport of molecules. X + 2h+ + 2e- xh2. The oxidized form of molecule x picks up two electrons, and with those electrons, 2 protons as well. It forms xh2, which is the reduced form of the molecule. If x really likes electrons, it will be positive; if it doesn"t like electron so much it"s going to be negative. The amount it is positive is proportional to how much that molecule likes electrons. There must be a standard that every redox pair is compared to, which is hydrogen gas and a proton. H+ is the oxidized form; h2 is the reduced form. Acetaldehyde + nadh + h+ ethanol + nad+ Acetaldehyde + 2h+ + 2e- ethanol -0. 197.

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