Why Must The Electron Transport Chain Proteins And Molecules Be Embedded In A Membrane?

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Why Must The Electron Transport Chain Proteins And Molecules Be Embedded In A Membrane?

in in bacteria is located... During aerobic respiration, the last carrier protein transfers a pair of electrons to... The function of the enzyme ATP synthase is to... How do electrons enter the electron transport chain? If the inner mitochondrial membrane was freely permeable to protons (H+) what would be the most devastating result to the cell? Why must the electron transport chain proteins and molecules be embedded in a membrane? The electron transport chain consists of a series of membrane-bound carriers that shuttle protons and electrons to NADH.
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in the cell membrane. oxygen. utilize the energy of the proton motive force to convert ADP to ATP. By the oxidation of NADH ATP would not be produced by oxidative phosphorylation. So that protons can be compartmentalized and form a gradient False

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