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Examine the f1 complex of the atp synthase from bovine heart mitochondria. what prevents this f1 complex from rotating with the f0 c-ring complex? examine the f1 complex of the atp synthase from bovine heart mitochondria. what prevents this f1 complex from rotating with the f0 c-ring complex? it is bound to the central stalk. nothing prevents it. the f1 complex rotates with the f0 c-ring complex. it is bound by the stator, which is connected to the stationary "a" subunit of f0. it is bound within the inner mitochondrial membrane.

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