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EXPLAIN IT TO HOMER: CHEMIOSMOSIS
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DEFINITION:
Chemiosmosis = Movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane,
down their electrochemical gradient
CONNECTION TO ATP PRODUCTION:
generation of ATP by the movement of hydrogen ions down a
concentration gradient across a membrane during cellular respiration
or photosynthesis
OR using a H+ gradient to provide the energy to add a phosphate group
onto ADP to make ATP
OR using the kinetic energy of H+ ions moving through ATP synthase
to phosphorylate ADP, making ATP.
EXPLAIN IT TO HOMER:
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Chemiosmosis:
WHERE FOUND
~ occurs in chloroplasts (photosynthesis)
and mitochondria (Cellular respiration)
~ in some bacteria and archaea
WHERE ELECTRONS COME FROM?
~ Electrons are provided by high energy electron carriers
(NADH or FADH2) in mitochondria
OR Photosystem II (replaced by splitting H2O) in
chloroplasts
LOCATION OF ETC?
~ electrons pass through a series of redox reactions
along integral membrane proteins
~ electron transport proteins located in
thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts
OR cristae in mitochondria
OR bacterial plasma membrane
H+ ion GRADIENT CREATED BY ETC
~ movement of electrons along ETC provides energy to pump
H+ ions across membrane
~ ETC proteins = proton pumps actively move H+ ions
low → high
~ matrix → intermembrane space in mitochondria
OR stroma → thylakoid space in chloroplasts
OR intracellular → extracellular in bacteria
~ H+ ions build up in intermembrane space
OR thylakoid space
OR outside bacterial cell
~ H+ ion gradient/proton gradient/ electrochemical gradient
created = potential energy
H+ IONS ?
~ H+ ions want to move back across membrane (High → low)
~ ions can’t pass through hydrophobic tails in membrane
without help of ion channel
ATP SYNTHASE
~ ATP synthase provides ion channel for H+ to pass
through
~ H+ pass down gradient through ATP Synthase
~ flow of protons back through ATP synthase
provides energy to phosphorylate ADP
LAST ELECTRON ACCEPTOR
~ last electron acceptor at end of ETC is
NADP+ to make NADPH (photosynthesis)
OR O2 to make H2O (cellular respiration)