Why do the electrons used in electron transport chain (in mitochondroin) have high potential energy?
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This process, the use of energy to phosphorylate ADP and produce ATP is also known as oxidative phosphorylation. ... Electron transport chains embedded in the mitochondrial inner membrane capture high-energy electrons from the carrier molecules and use them to concentrate hydrogen ions in the intermembrane space
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