Biology, asked by afsrmlck2916, 9 months ago

What is the role of oxygen, F0-F1 particles and NADH2 in oxidative phosphorylation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxysomes refers to small round structures present within the folds of the cristae of the inner mitochondrial membrane.

It is also known as F0-F1 particles.

F0 and F1 particles are found in the inner mitochondrial region and are attached to the cristae and help in ATP production and oxidation.

So, the correct answer is 'Inner mitochondrial membrane'.

Answered by thapaavinitika6765
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Oxysomes refers to small round structures present within the folds of the cristae of the inner mitochondrial membrane.

It is also known as F0-F1 particles.

F0 and F1 particles are found in the inner mitochondrial region and are attached to the cristae and help in ATP production and oxidation.

So, the correct answer is 'Inner mitochondrial membrane'.

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