The FO subunit of ATP Synthase is responsible for The F1 subunit, which is loosely attached to FO, is responsible for O Phosphorylating ADP; Reducing O2 Reducing O2; Phosphorylating ADP O Phosphorylating ADP; Conducting protons through the membrane O Conducting protons through the membrane; Phosphorylating ADP
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- I am stuck on this homework question I think I got the correct concept and answer but I’m confused if it goes against it or not. Please help.O protis Question 5 As electrons move through the electron transport chain in mitochondria, are pumped into the synthase to make establishing a concentration gradient that is exploited by ATP O electrons...matrix...ATP O hydrogen ions...intermembrane space...ATP O hydrogen ions...matrix...ATP electrons...matrix...water O clectrons..intermembrane space...oxygenQuestion 16 Match the phrase with the enzynie or cofactor v water soluble and moves between enzymes a kinase v tend to stay with an enzyme as a prosthelic group b; FAD t phosphatase v Dephosphorylation is spontaneous, or catalyzed by d. NADH v catalyzes phosphorylation of an enzyme Moving to another question will save this response.
- k Please anser both of you Plase don't provide handwritten solutionin pmf Question 43 Differences between mitochondrial and E. coli electron transport chains include which of the following? O The fundamental principles on which they operate are different. O Higher P/O values are observed in E. coli. O The electron transport chain does not involve membranes in E. coli. O The E. coli chain contains a different array of cytochromes. Question 44 V site. Aln) [ Selec unto of an enzyme binds at the [Select ]Question 30 Which of the following accepts electrons from NADH? O ubiquinone O Fe-S complex O cytochrome b-c1 complex O NADH dehydrogenase complex O cytochrome oxidase complex
- Imagine that you are working with isolated mitochondria and you manage to double the ratio of protons outside to protons inside. In order to maintain the overall Gat its original value (whatever it is), how would you have to change the mitochondria membrane potential?The Relative Efficiency of ATP Synthesis in Noncyclic versus Cyclic Photophosphorylation If noncyclic photosynthetic electron transport leads to the translocation of 7 H+/2e- and cyclic photosynthetic electron transport leads to the translocation of 2 H+/e-, what is the relative photosynthetic efficiency of ATP synthesis (expressed as the number of photons absorbed per ATP synthesized) for noncyclic versus cyclic photophosphorylation? (Assume that the CF1CF0-ATP synthase yields 3 ATP/14 H+.)I need help with this question
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