From where high energy electrons are released in oxidative phosphorylation
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Oxidative phosphorylation is the culmination of a series of energy transformationsthat are called cellular respiration or simply respiration in their entirety. First, carbon fuels are oxidized in the citric acid cycle to yield electrons with high transfer potential. Then, this electron-motive force is converted into a proton-motive force and, finally, the proton-motive force is converted into phosphoryl transfer potential. The conversion of electron-motive force into proton-motive force is carried out by three electron-driven proton pumps—NADH-Q
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