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Standard XII
Biology
The Chemiosmotic Hypothesis
Does chemiosm...
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Does chemiosmosis require oxygen?
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Chemiosmosis:
Chemiosmosis is the process of moving ions to the other side of the biological (mitochondrial) membrane to generate ATP.
The process of chemiosmosis is driven by the generation of a proton gradient by the transfer of electrons in the electron transport chain.
Oxygen acts as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain
Without oxygen, the electron transport chain will stop and there will be no generation of ATP.
So, oxygen is an important thing in the chemiosmosis process.
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