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Biology, 26.11.2019 04:31 shyyyy13

The following statements concern the relationship between mitochondrial hydrogen ion concentration and energy storage as atp during oxidative phosphorylation. classify each statement as either accurate or inaccurate.
a) accurate statements
b) inaccurate statements
1. hydrogen ions cannot freely pass through the inner mitachondrial membrane
2. h+ concentration is lower in the mitochondrial matrix than in the intermembrane space
3. h+ ions move through a channel formed by atp synthase releasing energy to form atp
4. the ph in the mitochondrial matrix is lower than the ph in the intermembrane space
5. atp synthase uses energy from atp to move h+ into the mitochondrial matrix
6. energy is generated as a result of the difference in hydrogen ion concentration between the mitochondrial matrix and the cytoplasm

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