U You Know the Terms? ACROSS Without this transmembrane transport system, ATP sy
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U You Know the Terms? ACROSS Without this transmembrane transport system, ATP synthase would quickly run out of substrate. (2 words) The catalytic portion of Complex I of the respiratory chain. (2 words) Causes the transport of ions across a membrane, down their concentration gradient; can increase the intracel- lular levels of calcium, for example. 12. 2. Prosthetic group involved in electron transfers; bound to 13. proteins through Cys residues. (2 words) 4. Involved in mitochondrial electron transfers, this com 14. pound relies, in part, on its mobility within membranes for its function. 5. Enzyme complex containing F, and Fo 6. This model explains how a proton gradient is used toDOWN drive ATP synthesis. 8. Theshuttle translocates reducing equiva- I. An electrochemical force is used to drive lents from cytosolic NADH into the mitochondrion, the synthesis of ATP in oxidative phosphorylation 3. Adenine nucleotideis required for cells to use at no cost in terms of ATP a site of proton pumping bacterial membranes; contain iron-containing prosthetic the ATP generated inside mitochondria by oxidative phosphorylation. Respiratory complex that transfers electrons to molecular oxygen. (2 words) complex interacts with cytochrome c 9. The_ 10. Proteins present in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and 11. Only enzyme of the citric acid cycle that is membrane- 7. groups bound; directly links the cycle to the electron transfer chain. (2 words)Explanation / Answer
proton motive translocase ubiquinone atp synthase chemiosmotic cytochrome complex malate aspartate cytochrome-co succinate dehydrogenase phosphate translocase nadh dehydrogenase
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