The component of ARP that can accept electrons directly from NAD(P)H produced in the mitochondrial matrix is?
a) NDin
b) NDex
c) AOX
d) Complex V
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The part of ARP which can accept electrons derived directly from NAD(P)H in the mitochondrial matrix is NDin
Explanation:
- The matrix resides in the mitochondrion, the region beyond the inner membrane. The word "matrix" derives from the fact that this region is viscous as opposed to the comparatively aqueous cytoplasm.
- The mitochondrial matrix is comprised of Rna, ribosomes, soluble proteins, nucleotide cofactors, small organic molecules, and inorganic mitochondrial ions.
- 'Nicotinamide adenine' dinucleotide phosphate, abbreviated NADP+ or, in older terminology, TPN, is a cofactor that is utilsed in anabolic reactions such as the lipid and nucleic acid synthesis that involve NADPH as a reduction agent.
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