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3 years ago
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Which process is NOT fueled by ATP produced in cellular respiration. First exclude the four processes that are fueled by ATP pro

duced in cellular respiration. Which process is NOT fueled by ATP produced in cellular respiration. First exclude the four processes that are fueled by ATP produced in cellular respiration. building gradients of substances across the outer cell membrane movement of vesicles along cytoskeletal tracks transport of protons (H+) from low concentration in the mitochondrial matrix to high concentration in the mitochondrial intermembrane space chemical work phosphorylation of a motor protein in the cytosol
Biology
2 answers:
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is "building gradients of substances across the outer cell membrane"

Explanation:

Building gradients of substances across the outer cell membrane is a form of diffusion in which substances move across cellular membranes based on there independent gradient. <u>This form of movement is a type of passive transport because it does not require the use of ATP for transport</u>. The building gradients of substances across the outer cell membrane requires diffusion and does not require the use of ATP.

Movement of vesicles along cytoskeletal tracks requires individual vesicles to be transported by there respective motor proteins along the cytoskeletal tracks. These motor proteins require ATP to move these vesicles. Also, the phosphorylation of a motor protein in the cytosol requires one phosphorus molecules from ATP.

Transport of protons (H+) from low concentration in the mitochondrial matrix to high concentration in the mitochondrial intermembrane space is a description of the "hydrogen pump" that occurs in the electron transport chain. When hydrogen ion pump occurs, the hydrogen ion gets flown back through a ATP molecule.

tangare [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

transport of protons (H+) from low concentration in the mitochondrial matrix to high concentration in the mitochondrial intermembrane space

Explanation:

atpase pump can also be called atp synthase. this enzyme catalyses atp formation from adenosine diphosphate and phosphate. it has f1, stalk and f0 components. 3 positive hydrogen ions go through to make 1 adenosine triphosphate molecule. oxidative phosphorylation has to do with the loss of electrons. there would be electrons loss from NADH to FADH2. Cytochromes carries them through different series of transferases from I to IV and while on this positive hydrogen ions are released into mitochondrial matrix

positive hydrogen ions are moved back to lumen through adenosine triphosphate channels. a process called chemiosmosis. the pro

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