Matching options: Cytosol, Electron transport chain, mitochondrial matrix, ATP synthetase
Answer:
A - Electron Transport Chain.
B - ATP synthase.
C - Cytosol.
D - Mitochondrial matrix.
Explanation:
The given figure shows an electron transport chain. The A part is in the inner membrane space and it has the electron transport chain. The B part represent the ATP synthase is an enzyme which forms the energy storage molecules adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The C part is cytosol (although please verify the options as cytosol is generally labelled outside outer membrane). And the D part is the inner mitochondrial matrix.
Matching options: Cytosol, Electron transport chain, mitochondrial matrix, ATP synthetase ... outer membrane inner membrane rotor...
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