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24 May, 07:10

What happens to the concentration of H + in the intermembrane space and the matrix as electrons move down the ETC?

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  1. 24 May, 10:14
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    In electron transport chain, the multiprotein structure pumps out H + ions into the intermembrane space. As the H + ions get pumped out, the concentration of H + in the intermembrane space gets higher. As a result, H + ions will start flowing down back to the chromosomes matrix through the ATP molecule.
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