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Interpretation: To identify the location of the enzyme that uses stored energy in a proton gradient to drive the reaction that produces ATP.
Concept introduction: Coupled reactions are the pair of biochemical reactions that occur simultaneously in a system and the energy released by one reaction is utilized by another reaction to occur. Oxidative phosphorylation and oxidation reaction of the electron transport chain is an example of a coupled system.
Oxidative phosphorylation is the biochemical process for the synthesis of ATP from ADP and
Electron transport chain is a sequence of biochemical reactions in which electrons and hydrogen atoms from the citric acid cycle are transferred to various intermediate carriers and finally reacts with molecular oxygen to form a water molecule.
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