Electron Transport Chain Flashcards
Where does the electron chain happen?
In the cristae (the inner membrane of mitochondria)
What are the important molecules in the E.T.C and where are they?
H+ pumps (embedded in the cristae), electron carriers (NADH FADH, which come and go), and ATP synthase (in cristae as well)
What do H+ pumps do?
Bind and release electrons connected to the protons of the hydrogen molecule (which is released by NADH & FADH2). H+ is moved from matrix to the outer compartment
What is ATP synthase?
Enzyme that allows the H+ ions in the outer compartment back into the matrix so enough kinetic energy forces ADP to turn into ATP
Electrons from coenzymes to _________.
O2 (electron acceptors)
How many ATP molecules does it take to get NADH from glycolysis to the electron transport chain and why do we need that?
IT TAKES 2 ATP MOLECULES; TO MADE 3 MORE ATP MOLECULES IN THE ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN. NADH ALSO DRIVES THE PROCESS OF E.T.C.