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Electron Transport Chain
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NADH and FADH 2 are __________________ These electrons are transferred to a series of components that are found in the inner mitochondrial membrane This is known as the _________________________________ Introduction
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Electron CarrierGlycolysisPyruvate Oxidation Kreb’s Cycle G3PGlucosePyruvateGlucosePyruvateGlucose NADH FADH 2 Therefore, before we enter the electron transport chain we have: ___________
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The ETC is a series of proteins arranged as a chain on the _______of the inner mitochondrial membrane The components of the ETC are arranged in order of increasing electronegativity: starts with the _______ attractor of electrons and ends with the _________
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Complexes in the ETC NADH dehydrogenase Ubiquinone (Co-enzyme Q) Cytochrome b-c Cytochrome c Cytochrome oxidase
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NADH passes its electrons on to Complex I – NADH dehydrogenase FADH 2 passes its electrons to Q (shuttle)
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Proton Pumps Move protons (H + ions) from the ______________into the _________________________ Protons moving ______________(need energy to do this), the __________moving through the complexes provide this energy A proton gradient is created and the energy powers the ATP synthase enzyme- an ATP pump called an __________ 3 proton pumps ___________
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NADH passes its electrons on to Complex I – NADH dehydrogenase FADH 2 passes its electrons to Q (shuttle) How many protons get pumped for every NADH? _______ How many protons get pumped for every FADH 2 ? _______
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Final Electron Acceptor Why do we need oxygen for cellular respiration? ____________________________________________ It takes the _____________from the final proton complex (III) (cyctochrome oxidase) and takes _____________from the matrix and forms _______________ 2e - + 2H + + O 2 H 2 O
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Chemiosmosis Protons accumulate in the intermembrane space of the mitochondria this creates an electrochemical gradient ____________________________________________ H + (proton)
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ATP Synthase The protons cannot move through the phospholipid bilayer ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Protons move through the ATPase complex and as a result the synthesis of ATP from ADP and P occur in the matrix
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How many ATP are formed? Start off with 10 NADH: __________________________ Start off with 2 FADH 2 ___________________________ ____________________________
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Putting it all together… The Electron Transport Chain: 1. 2. _ _________________________ 3. 4._____________________________
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