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Chemiosmosis is the diffusion of ions across a selectively-permeable membrane. More specifically, it relates to the generation of ATP by the movement of hydrogen ions across a membrane during cellula...
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The actual production of ATP in cellular respiration takes place through the process of chemiosmosis. Chemiosmosis involves the pumping of protons through special ... The actual production of ATP in cellular respiration takes place through the process of chemiosmosis. Chemiosmosis involves the pumping of protons through...
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See an overview of Cellular Respiration here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXmw3fR8fh0For a more advanced video of ...
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Oxidative Phosphorylation and Chemiosmosis (along with slight correction of previous video) ... Electron Transport Chain Animation Overview (Chemiosmosis)
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Definition and other additional information on Chemiosmosis from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Chemiosmosis is one of the processes by which ATP is synthesized. In eukaryotes, it takes place in the mitochondria during cellular respiration and in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis. In prokaryotes, it occurs in the...
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Depending on the type of cell, the electron transport chain may be found in the cytoplasmic membrane or the inner membrane of mitochondria. ... Animation illustrating the development of proton motive force as a result of chemiosmosis. ... Animation illustrating ATP production by chemiosmosis during aerobic respiration.
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ATP is produced in the chloroplast by Chemiosmosis. ... Chemiosmosis requires a phospholipid bilayer, a proton pump, protons and ATPase. ... Chemical Energy is used to pump protons through a proton pump (intrinsic protein). This creates a high concentration of protons (H+) inside the thylakoid disk.
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Steps in chemiosmosis as described in the text. ... Chemiosmosis or Electron Transport ... Most of the ATP synthesized from aerobic respiration is produced by this process of chemiosmosis. Approximately 32 to 34 ATP are produced from one glucose molecule. Chemists are not so certain about this number but we will use it as correct.
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To understand the process of chemiosmosis we need to use the concepts that have just been covered. These include the second law of thermodynamics, the function of ATP and oxidation-reduction reactions as well as concentration gradients.
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Peter Mitchell, a British scientist, proposed the theory of chemiosmosis in 1961 to describe the way in which ATP is actually synthesized; he received the Nobel Prize for his work in 1978. In prokaryotes, it occurs at the cell membrane.
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