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  • Electron Transport Chain

    A series of proteins in the mitochondrial inner membrane involved in aerobic respiration's fourth step.
  • Mitochondrial Inner Membrane

    The location of the electron transport chain, separating the matrix from the intermembrane space.
  • NADH

    An electron carrier that donates electrons to the electron transport chain, becoming NAD+.
  • FADH2

    An electron carrier that donates electrons to the electron transport chain, becoming FAD.
  • Redox Reactions

    Oxidation-reduction processes that transfer electrons through the electron transport chain.
  • Hydrogen Ion Gradient

    A concentration difference of hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
  • Intermembrane Space

    The area between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes where hydrogen ions accumulate.
  • Final Electron Acceptor

    The molecule that receives electrons at the end of the electron transport chain, typically oxygen.
  • Oxygen Gas

    The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, forming water as a byproduct.
  • Water

    A byproduct of aerobic respiration formed when oxygen accepts electrons and reacts with hydrogen ions.
  • Chemiosmosis

    The process using the hydrogen ion gradient to produce ATP, following the electron transport chain.
  • Aerobic Cellular Respiration

    A metabolic process involving the electron transport chain to produce ATP using oxygen.
  • Mitochondrial Matrix

    The innermost compartment of the mitochondria, enclosed by the inner membrane.
  • Cytoplasm

    The cell's internal fluid outside the mitochondria, surrounding the outer mitochondrial membrane.
  • ATP

    The energy currency of the cell, produced by chemiosmosis following the electron transport chain.