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Specify any two examples for the formation of ATP when reentering the mitochondria.


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ATP (Adenosine triphosphate):

  1. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an organic substance.
  2. It is a hydrotrope that provides energy for a variety of functions in living cells, including muscular contraction, nerve impulse transmission, condensate dissolving, and chemical synthesis.
  3. When it reenters the mitochondrion, it produces ATP.
  4. H+ travels via channels and ends up as a knob in membranes, supplying energy to drive the ATPase-catalyzed process of ATP production and water removal.
  5. H+ passing through the channel might first bind to ATPase, resulting in the formation of an activated phosphate that quickly interacts with ADP.
  6. The flow of H+ via the channel can activate the ATPase, which is essential for ATP synthesis.

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