Contrast the roles played by electrons (e-) and hydorgen ions (H+) during oxidative phosphorylation (Oxidative phosphorylation is the term used to describe both the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis of cellular respiration). Your answer will be scored by assessing how well you describe each of following points for each particle (e- and H+): 1. Describe what form energy takes when it is stored in each of these. 2. Describe how the amount of energy stored in either (e-) or (H+) changes throughout oxidative phosphorylation. 3. Describe what happens to each of these particles (e-, and H+) at the end of oxidative phosphorylation.

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Contrast the roles played by electrons (e-) and hydorgen ions (H+) during oxidative phosphorylation (Oxidative phosphorylation is the term used to describe both the
electron transport chain and chemiosmosis of cellular respiration). Your answer will be scored by assessing how well you describe each of following points for each
particle (e- and H+):
1. Describe what form energy takes when it is stored in each of these.
2. Describe how the amount of energy stored in either (e-) or (H+) changes throughout oxidative phosphorylation.
3. Describe what happens to each of these particles (e-, and H+) at the end of oxidative phosphorylation.
Your answer should take 3-4 sentences per particle, and you can organize is as shown below:
• During oxitative phosphorylation, 1) the electrons store energy as...
• During oxitative phosphorylation, 1) the hydrogen ions store energy as...
Transcribed Image Text:Contrast the roles played by electrons (e-) and hydorgen ions (H+) during oxidative phosphorylation (Oxidative phosphorylation is the term used to describe both the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis of cellular respiration). Your answer will be scored by assessing how well you describe each of following points for each particle (e- and H+): 1. Describe what form energy takes when it is stored in each of these. 2. Describe how the amount of energy stored in either (e-) or (H+) changes throughout oxidative phosphorylation. 3. Describe what happens to each of these particles (e-, and H+) at the end of oxidative phosphorylation. Your answer should take 3-4 sentences per particle, and you can organize is as shown below: • During oxitative phosphorylation, 1) the electrons store energy as... • During oxitative phosphorylation, 1) the hydrogen ions store energy as...
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