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A mitochondrial membrane complex consisting of atp synthase, adenine nucleotide translocase (atp-adp translocase), and phosphate translocase functions in oxidative phosphorylation. Adenine nucleotide translocase, an antiporter located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, moves adp into the matrix and atp out. Phosphate translocase is also located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. It transports h ions and phosphate (h2po4) ions into the matrix.

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Answered by shuazainab
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an antiporter located in the inner mitochondrial membrane moves ap into the matrix

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