Draw and label a lipid bilayer containing the large mitochondrial trans-membrane protein complexes representing complex I, II, III, and IV, and ATP Synthase. Label your diagrams with the correct names for the membranes,  Make two more of these drawings. Label the first one mitochondrial electron source and using a different ink color, indicate the source(s) of electrons.  Label the second mitochondrial energy source, and indicate the source of energy driving the electron transport chain.  In the third, label the mitochondrial electron acceptor in its proper position.  Also include ATP synthase (in its correct orientation-the spherical part is on the opposite side of the membrane as the H+ reservoir).  Use a different color of ink to show where the protons (H+) are pumped to drive ATP synthesis.  also indicate where ATP is generated and were the power is stored to generate ATP.

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Draw and label a lipid bilayer containing the large mitochondrial trans-membrane protein complexes representing complex I, II, III, and IV, and ATP Synthase. Label your diagrams with the correct names for the membranes,  Make two more of these drawings.

Label the first one mitochondrial electron source and using a different ink color, indicate the source(s) of electrons.  Label the second mitochondrial energy source, and indicate the source of energy driving the electron transport chain.  In the third, label the mitochondrial electron acceptor in its proper position.  Also include ATP synthase (in its correct orientation-the spherical part is on the opposite side of the membrane as the H+ reservoir).  Use a different color of ink to show where the protons (H+) are pumped to drive ATP synthesis.  also indicate where ATP is generated and were the power is stored to generate ATP.

NOW, do the same thing with chloroplasts.  Draw and label a lipid bilayer containing the large photosynthetic trans-membrane protein complexes and ATP Synthase. Label your diagrams with the correct names for the membranes,  Make two more of these drawings.

Label the first one chloroplast electron source and using a different ink color, indicate the source(s) of electrons.  Label the second chloroplast energy source, and indicate the source of energy driving the electron transport chain.  In the third, label the chloroplast electron acceptor in its proper position.  Also include ATP synthase (in its correct orientation-the spherical part is on the opposite side of the membrane as the H+ reservoir).  Use a different color of ink to show where the protons (H+) are pumped to drive ATP synthesis.  also indicate where ATP is generated and were the power is stored to generate ATP

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