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The part of cellular respiration where energy from proton (H+) gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane is used to generate ATP like water flowing through a hydroelectric dam.Group of answer choicesglycolysiscitric acid cyclechemiosmosiselectron transport chainpyruvate oxidation

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The part of cellular respiration where energy from proton (H+) gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane is used to generate ATP like water flowing through a hydroelectric dam.Group of answer choicesglycolysiscitric acid cyclechemiosmosiselectron transport chainpyruvate oxidation

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The part of cellular respiration where energy from proton (H+) gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane is used to generate ATP like water flowing through a hydroelectric dam is chemiosmosis.

Here's a step-by-step breakdown:

  1. Glycolysis: This is the first step of cellular respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm. It breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP and NADH in the process.

  2. Pyruvate Oxidation: This step occurs in the mitochondria, where each pyruvate is converted into Acetyl

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