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  • this animation was use later during our report in our Biochemistry class, its animation is excellent!

  • It's a very clear animation, but I thought that this happened in the mitochondrion membrane.... Am I wrong? (sorry for the english.. i'm french..)

  • @MrBreakingsound yes this happens in the mitochondrial inner membrane.

  • @MrBreakingsound En effet hez les eucaryotes cela se passe au niveau de la membrane interne mais chez les procaryotes, cela se passe au niveau de la membrane cellulaire.

  • it's weird learning what your body already knows

  • very helpful and great, clear animations. Thank you!

  • When Hydrogen only has one electron, why does it give off two?

  • @ShonieShanya the other electron is from the NAD molecule

  • @ShonieShanya ITS NADH + H+ -> NAD+

  • @ShonieShanya The NADH gives the 2 electrons, not the Hydrogene.

  • Excellent !I could understand oxidative phosphorylation with it. Thank

  • bb

  • great work, but a little more info or at least labeling the proton carriers would have been nice.

    

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