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The krebs cycle, which takes place in the matrix, releases hydrogen ions. These hydrogen ions provide a source of energy for the synthesis of ATP, using coenzymes and carrier proteins in the inner membrane of the mitochondrian.

Describe the roles of the coenzymes and carrier proteins in the synthesis of ATP
Original post by sakthar23
The krebs cycle, which takes place in the matrix, releases hydrogen ions. These hydrogen ions provide a source of energy for the synthesis of ATP, using coenzymes and carrier proteins in the inner membrane of the mitochondrian.

Describe the roles of the coenzymes and carrier proteins in the synthesis of ATP

Well done for typing out the question. What answers do you have so far?
Original post by Reality Check
Well done for typing out the question. What answers do you have so far?

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Here's a hint: NAD and FAD
Reply 4
Reduced nad and fad carries electrons and hydrogen ions.
They are used to make atp durinf etc. They are also accepted by o2 - final terminal to produce water
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