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A chain of ferrous [[Protein|proteins]] located in the [[Inner mitochondrial membrane|inner mitochondrial membrane]] involved in [[ATP|ATP]] production in [[Aerobic respiration|aerobic respiration]]. Electron transport chains involve a gradual loss of energy as the transport chain progresses. This is often used for other purposes, such as the tranpsort of [[Proton|H+ ions]] during [[Aerobic_respiration|aerobic respiration]]. 
A chain of ferrous [[Protein|proteins]] located in the [[Inner mitochondrial membrane|inner mitochondrial membrane]] involved in [[ATP|ATP]] production in [[Aerobic respiration|aerobic respiration]]. Electron transport chains involve a gradual loss of energy as the transport chain progresses. This is often used for other purposes, such as the tranpsort of [[Proton|H+ ions]] during [[Aerobic respiration|aerobic respiration]]&nbsp;<ref>Alberts,B et al (2008) Molecular Biology of the Cell 5th Ed. New York: Garland Publishing</ref>.&nbsp;<br>


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*<u>Alberts,B et al (2008) ''Molecular Biology of the Cell ''5th Ed. New York: Garland Publishing</u>

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A chain of ferrous proteins located in the inner mitochondrial membrane involved in ATP production in aerobic respiration. Electron transport chains involve a gradual loss of energy as the transport chain progresses. This is often used for other purposes, such as the tranpsort of H+ ions during aerobic respiration [1]

References

  1. Alberts,B et al (2008) Molecular Biology of the Cell 5th Ed. New York: Garland Publishing