What is directly responsible for pumping protons out of the mitochondrial matrix?

a. protein complexes I, II, III, and IV
b. cytochrome c and ubiquinone
c. protein complexes I and III
d. protein complexes I, III, and IV
e. NADH and FADH2


ANSWER: d

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