ATP is produced by Oxidative Phosphorylation in electron transport chain (at the 4th stage of glucose metabolism) Group of answer choices by H+ concentration gradient developed across the two membranes of mitochondria by NADH giving H to ADP by Cytochrome C enzymes giving energy to ADP in the matrix of mitochondria
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This process occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where a series of protein complexes and electron carriers work together to create a proton (H+) concentration gradient across the membrane. This gradient is then used by ATP synthase to generate ATP from ADP Show more…
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The immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP synthase during oxidative phosphorylation is the (A) oxidation of glucose and other organic compounds. (B) flow of electrons down the electron transport chain. (C) H' concentration gradient across the membrane holding ATP synthase. (D) transfer of phosphate to ADP.
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