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How do ets reactions produce atp?
a. nadh and fadh2 donate electrons which move through the cristae; h+ ions are pumped out of the matrix; as h+ ions are pumped back into the matrix, atp is produced.
b. h+ ions donate electrons which move through the cristae; nadh and fadh2 are pumped out of the matrix; as nad+ and fad are pumped back into the cristae, atp is produced.
c. nad+ and fadh donate electrons which move through the cristae; h+ ions are pumped out of the matrix; atp and water are produced, and oxygen is consumed.
d. h+ ions donate electrons which move through the cristae; nad+ and fadh are pumped out of the matrix; as water and oxygen are pumped back into the cristae, atp is produced.

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