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during oxidative phosphorylation, what is created when h⁺ move across t…

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during oxidative phosphorylation, what is created when h⁺ move across the mitochondrial membrane? endergonic reaction redox reaction electrochemical gradient

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze "endergonic reaction": Endergonic reactions absorb energy, but the movement of \( H^+ \) across the mitochondrial membrane during oxidative phosphorylation is about creating a gradient, not directly an endergonic reaction (endergonic is about energy absorption in a reaction, not the gradient from ion movement).
  2. Analyze "redox reaction": Redox reactions involve electron transfer (oxidation - reduction), while \( H^+ \) movement across the membrane is about charge and concentration differences, not electron transfer between molecules as in redox.
  3. Analyze "electrochemical gradient": When \( H^+ \) (protons) move across the mitochondrial membrane, they create a difference in proton concentration (chemical gradient) and a difference in charge (electrical gradient), together forming an electrochemical gradient. This gradient is used to drive ATP synthesis.

Answer:

electrochemical gradient