Fill in the blanks using the following words/acronyms: protons; Electron Transport Chain; oxygen; inner; Cytochrome c; NADH; ATP synthase; shuttle; ATP (note: the same word/acronym may be used more than one time) Complex I transfers electrons from to Coenzyme Q; and this transfer leads to the extrusion of from the mitochondrial matrix to the outside face of the mitochondrial membrane. Complex II allows the transfer of electrons from succinate to Coenzyme Q. Coenzyme Q is an electron which transfers electrons to Complex III. Electrons transfer from Complex III is associated with translocation. These electrons are then accepted by ; which transfers them to Complex IV. are also translocated at the level of Complex IV during electrons transfer; allowing the reduction of the final electron acceptor of the which is . ll the translocated are then channeled through the pore of the ; providing the driving force for release from the Enzyme complex.

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Fill in the blanks using the following words/acronyms: protons;
Electron Transport Chain; oxygen; inner; Cytochrome c; NADH; ATP
synthase; shuttle; ATP (note: the same word/acronym may be used
more than one time)
Complex I transfers electrons from
to Coenzyme
Q; and this transfer leads to the extrusion of
from
the mitochondrial matrix to the outside face of the
mitochondrial membrane. Complex II allows the transfer of electrons
from succinate to Coenzyme Q. Coenzyme Q is an electron
which transfers electrons to Complex III. Electrons
transfer from Complex III is associated with
translocation. These electrons are then accepted by
; which transfers them to Complex IV.
are also translocated at the level of Complex IV
during electrons transfer; allowing the reduction of the final electron
acceptor of the
which is
. ll
the
translocated are then channeled through the
pore of the
; providing the driving force for
release from the Enzyme complex.
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks using the following words/acronyms: protons; Electron Transport Chain; oxygen; inner; Cytochrome c; NADH; ATP synthase; shuttle; ATP (note: the same word/acronym may be used more than one time) Complex I transfers electrons from to Coenzyme Q; and this transfer leads to the extrusion of from the mitochondrial matrix to the outside face of the mitochondrial membrane. Complex II allows the transfer of electrons from succinate to Coenzyme Q. Coenzyme Q is an electron which transfers electrons to Complex III. Electrons transfer from Complex III is associated with translocation. These electrons are then accepted by ; which transfers them to Complex IV. are also translocated at the level of Complex IV during electrons transfer; allowing the reduction of the final electron acceptor of the which is . ll the translocated are then channeled through the pore of the ; providing the driving force for release from the Enzyme complex.
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