Researchers aren't exactly sure about how the mechanisms work, but there is an idea that seems quite plausible which involves thinking of the proteins as some rotating components. As the protons (H+) go through the protein complexes, they begin rotating. Imagine that it's a wind...
A good way to remember the difference between centromeres and centrosomes: On the chromosome, you have the telomeres, which are the long ends of the chromosomes, while th centromere is the middle part. Meros = part in greek, so centromere is the middle part of the chromosome! Soma means body, and...
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Researchers aren't exactly sure about how the mechanisms work, but there is an idea that seems quite plausible which involves thinking of the proteins as some rotating components. As the protons (H+) go through the protein complexes, they begin rotating. Imagine that it's a wind...