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What is the role of oxygen in mitochondria?Moderator: BioTeam
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What is the role of oxygen in mitochondria?Hi can anyone tell me what the role of oxygen is in mitochondria. Thanks for your help.
oxidation. unbelievable isn't it?
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You mean oxygen is responsible for oxidation? No!
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In the process there, O2 as I remember becomes an electron-acceptor and so to complete the entire oxidation process but of course only for the aerobic organisms.
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Re: What is the role of oxygen in mitochondria?http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations/etc/movie-flash.htm
O2 is used in the production of ATP in the electron transport chain process. This is a really great animation, showing the electron transport chain--really amazing. Don't know how unguided mutation accounts for this.
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