Chapter all: Energy Conversion- Mitochondria and Chloroplasts

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Chemiosmotic coupling is the energy harnessing mechanism used by mitochondria, chloroplast and bacterial cells to provide energy in the form of. Complex of different protein embedded in the membranes of the organelle, forms a link between the two stages of chemiosmotic coupling: Formation of chemical bonds that lead to generation of atp (chemi) (figure. Transport of ions (electrons, h+) processes, across the membrane (osmotic) (figure 14-2) Photosynthesis (chloroplast) and cellular respiration (mitochondria) use. Nadph and nadh respectively, for electron transport processes to produce. H+ gradient that powers reactions vital for cell. Mitochondria are the power house of cell as they provide energy by carrying out the complete oxidation of pyruvate (end product of glycolysis) to co2 and h20 by citric acid cycle (krebs cycle) and electron transport chain (etc). Mitochondria are about 0. 5-1 um in diameter and constitute up to 20% of cytoplasm in eukaryotic cell.

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