Chemiosmosis

a. releases O2 onto a water molecule at the end of the ETS
b. pumps H+ ions into the mitochondrial matrix
c. transfers hydrogens from the ETS to NAD+
d. generates GTP, which is then converted into ATP
e. does not perform any of the above functions


E

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