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arcticfox arcticfox
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13 years ago
In the absence of O2, what do you think would happen if you decreased the pH of the intermembrane space of the mitochondrion?  Neutral Face
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13 years ago
Decreasing the pH is the addition of H+. it would establish a proton gradient even with out the function of the electron transport chain, and we would expect ATP synthase to function and synthesize ATP.
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13 years ago
Textbook answer?
"Because addition of H + (decreasing the pH) would establish a proton gradient even without the function of the electron transport chain, we would expect ATP synthase to function and synthesize ATP. (In fact, it was experiments like this one that provided support for chemiosmosis as an energy–coupling mechanism.)"

Sarah probably got it from the same source as me. Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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13 years ago
Where did you get your answer from?
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13 years ago
Every answer can be found on the internet!
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13 years ago
lol That's not true. Maybe 50% can, the rest need bright minds.
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