Biology: Science For Life With Physiology Plus Mastering Biology With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (6th Edition) (what's New In Biology)
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Chapter 4, Problem 8LTB
The electron transport chain ___________.
- is located in the matrix of the mitochondrion;
- has the electronegative carbon dioxide at its base;
- is a series of
nucleotides located in the inner mitochondrial membrane; - is a series of enzymes located in the intermembrane space
- moves electrons from protein to protein and moves protons from the matrix into the intermembrane space
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