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rvc (rvc):

Can anyone explain me electron transport chain in respiration

rvc (rvc):

@deepika.comet @adrynicoleb

rvc (rvc):

@shereenkhan @shrutipande9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey-oh! Please not note that no matter what form the energy is - whether it be food or sunlight, it is demanded to be converted into adenosine triphosphate. Cellular respiration is a series of steps in which energy is extracted to create ATP and glucose is broken down.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An electron transport chain couples a chemical reaction between an electron donor (such as NADH) and an electron acceptor (such as O2) to the transfer of H+ ions across a membrane, through a set of mediating biochemical reactions. These H+ ions are used to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main energy intermediate in living organisms, as they move back across the membrane. Electron transport chains are used for extracting energy from sunlight (photosynthesis) and from redox reactions such as the oxidation of sugars (respiration).

OpenStudy (deepika.comet):

hey as everyone here as explained it very well.. just look into the links attached below for understanding better..!! :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbJ0nbzt5Kw http://www.johnkyrk.com/mitochondrion.html

OpenStudy (deepika.comet):

just click play button in the second link attached above

rvc (rvc):

THANK YOU SISTERS SOOOOO MUCH THANK U @deepika.comet @shereenkhan

OpenStudy (deepika.comet):

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