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Mobile electron carrier in ETS in mitochondrial membrane is (1)Complex I (2) Cyt c (3)Cyta-ag (4)Cyt bc,

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Answered by nawazishhussainkhan1
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The Electron Transport Chain (ETC) operating in the mitochondrial membrane has four protein complexes and two mobile carriers of electrons. These are CoQ (coenzyme-Q) also known as Uniquinone and the cytochrome-C (Cyt C). CoQ is an organic molecule. The CoQ receives the electrons from the Complex-I and the Complex-II and it passes the electrons to the Complex-III. The Co-Q does not leave the inner membrane of the mitochondria because it is hydrophobic. Another mobile electron carrier called Cytochrome-C operates between the Complex-III and Complex-IV. It is located on the outer side of the inner membrane.  

Hence, the correct answer is 'CoQ, Cyt c'

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