What is the maximum number of ATP produced by energy generated when electrons flow from NADH to oxygen $\left(\mathrm{O}_{2}\right)$ ? $(23.3)$
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This process is known as oxidative phosphorylation and occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane. During oxidative phosphorylation, electrons from NADH are passed through a series of protein complexes (known as the electron transport chain) in the inner Show more…
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