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B
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This H+ ion gradient is referred to as a proton motive force. It is created using energy from the Krebs cycle in the matrix of the mitochondria. As electrons are passed from one protein complex to another, reducing molecules such as NADH and FADH2, the protons are pumped to the intermembrane space of the mitochondria. ATP synthase uses this potential to generate ATP as the H+ ions move downgradient (back to the matrix) through channels in the protein enzyme.
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When planning a classical conditioning experiment, what is the goal of the researcher?
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✔ B.to teach the subject to respond to the conditioned stimulus
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The aim of a classical conditioning experiment is to condition the subject to respond to a conditioned stimulus. This is based on Pavlov’s classical conditioning of associative learning through higher-order thinking.
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Start at 4 and go in this order: individual, react, stimuli, reproduce, maintain