2. What is the terms used to describe what is happening to the members of the electron transport system? When they accept an electron they are said to be ___________________ When they pass the electron to the next carrier they are said to be ____________________ 3. What molecules serve to donate electrons (and protons) to the electron transport system in the mitochondria? a.__________________ b. ____________________ 4. Approximately how many ATP are generated when each of the above-listed molecules donate their electrons and protons to the ETS? a.__________________ b. ____________________ 5. What is the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport system? ________ After this molecule accepts an electron, what molecule will it form? ____________
2. What is the terms used to describe what is happening to the members of the electron transport system?
When they accept an electron they are said to be ___________________
When they pass the electron to the next carrier they are said to be ____________________
3. What molecules serve to donate electrons (and protons) to the electron transport system in the mitochondria? a.__________________ b. ____________________
4. Approximately how many ATP are generated when each of the above-listed molecules donate their electrons and protons to the ETS?
a.__________________ b. ____________________
5. What is the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport system? ________
After this molecule accepts an electron, what molecule will it form? ____________
![2. What is the terms used to describe what is happening to the members of the electron transport system?
When they accept an electron they are said to be
When they pass the electron to the next carrier they are said to be
3. What molecules serve to donate electrons (and protons) to the electron transport system in the
mitochondria? a.__
b.
4. Approximately how many ATP are generated when each of the above-listed molecules donate their
electrons and protons to the ETS?
b.
a.
5. What is the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport system?
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