Biology, asked by affy441, 1 year ago

where is F1 F0 particle found

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Answered by naved444
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Answered by vk22025vicky
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ATPaseF-ATPase, also known asF-Type ATPase(also calledATP synthase), is anATPasefound in bacterialplasma membranes, inmitochondrial inner membranes(inoxidative phosphorylation, where it is known as Complex V), and inchloroplastthylakoid membranes. It uses aprotongradient to drive ATP synthesis by allowing the passive flux of protons across the membrane down their electrochemical gradient and using the energy released by the transport reaction to release newly formedATPfrom the active site of F-ATPase. In some bacteria, sodium ions may be used instead of protons.F-ATPase consists of two domains:*.the Fodomain, which is integral in the membrane*.the F1, which is peripheral (on the side of the membrane that the protons are moving into

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