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Uribe & a.t . jagendorf and Peter mitchell

Alizée & Shaina. Uribe & a.t . jagendorf and Peter mitchell. PRIOR KNOWLEDGE. JAGENDORF & URIBE‘S EXPERIMENT. Diffusion across an energy-maker organelle (know known as mitochondria) could synthesize ATP. MITCHELL’S EXPERIMENT.

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Uribe & a.t . jagendorf and Peter mitchell

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  1. Alizée & Shaina Uribe & a.t. jagendorf and Peter mitchell

  2. PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

  3. JAGENDORF & URIBE‘S EXPERIMENT • Diffusion across an energy-maker organelle (know known as mitochondria) could synthesize ATP.

  4. MITCHELL’S EXPERIMENT • Specified that the diffusion was occurring using ions. Therefore creating electrochemical gradients & produce ATP through the mitochondrial membrane

  5. Conclusion • ATP is produced in an energy-maker organelle. • Diffusion through mitochondrial membrane produced ATP. • Ions in mitochondria create electrochemical gradients. • Ions diffuse though the mitochondrial membrane and produce ATP

  6. References • Enhancement effect.(October 3,2005) Retrieved October 22, 2011 from http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Enhancement_effect • Oxidative Phosphorylation. (1998-2007). Retrieved October 22,2011 from http://rpi.edu/dept/bcbp/molbiochem/MBWeb/mb1/part2/oxphos.htm • Peter D Mitchell. (September 24, 2011) Retrieved October 22, 2011 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_D._Mitchell • Photophosphorylation isChemisomosis (October 11, 1999). RetrievedOctober 22,2011 fromhttp://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/bio201/jagendorf.html

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