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What part of mitochondria makes atp, what makes sugar's​

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Answer: Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Most of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesized during glucose metabolism is produced in the mitochondria through oxidative phosphorylation, 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen (C12H22O11)

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Answer:

the mitochondrial inner membrane to generate adenine triphosphate (ATP)

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The process is called oxidative phosphorylation and it happens inside mitochondria. In the matrix of mitochondria the reactions known as the citric acid or Krebs cycle produce a chemical called NADH. NADH is then used by enzymes embedded in the mitochondrial inner membrane

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