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Electron Transport Chain

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  • Thanks for all the comments. :)

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  • Good; ETS yields 34 ATP not 32 ATP

  • I think the viedo is just too quick.I cannot catch all of that...

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  • Science is hard...

  • Woah woah woah! So fast!

  • @shelley201 Depends on the shuttle. Malate-aspartate would give 32, glycerol-3-phosphate gives 34.

  • I thought for every NADH, it yields 2.5 ATP, and FADH2 gives 1.5 ATP (from mitochondrial matrix) while NADH from the cytosol yields 1.5 ATP

  • @shelley201 Neto it is 32 ATPs if the Malat-Aspartat-Shuttle pathway is taken (if the Glyceri-3-Phosphat-Shuttle is used its only 30) - that's not necessary a disadvantage think of the (HPO)4 buffer needed to cope with the pH of the proton gradients

  • @MrGame1son did you get that from your text book? i cannot possibly imagine a person who previously wrote "a proton is a proton and a neutron" could write such a detailed and error-free passage (that btw has little to do with what we're talking about), but thanks for that lecture about acid-base reactions.

    a reminder: we are talking about what a proton is. and a proton is not a subatomic particle that includes a neutron. when a proton is accompanied by a neutron, thats something else.

  • honestly dude, i don't give a fuck if you think im right or wrong. if you think youre right, go ahead and think that.

  • @MrGame1son lol. im a dumbass? listen to what you just wrote: "a proton is one proton and one neutron"

    thats like saying 1=1+2.

    look up the periodic table. elemental H is listed as 1 amu. elemental He is listed as 4 amu. thus, we can conclude that elemental hydrogen contains only one proton, while elemental helium contains two protons and two neutrons. as far as electrons are concerned, elemental H does have one electron, but a proton does not have electrons (or neutrons).

  • @Zoe2011ish

    ETC 34

  • @CordLessAccount

    In chemistry a proton is the sub atomic PARTICLE (not molecule) in a typical nucleus.

    H+ is only a proton (and not a combination of a proton and a neutron, since neutral hydrogen is one proton and one electron; there are no neutrons in a hydrogen)

    Therefore, saying H+ is the same as a proton. A proton is a proton, regardless of where it is said (biology, chemistry, physics class).

    Hydrogen ion can be both H+ and H-

    Hope that clarifies things a bit.

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