Oxidative Phosphorylation
Oxidative phosphorylation is a process in which energy is produced in living cells. It is the final step of cellular respiration and involves the transfer of electrons from molecules such as glucose to oxygen molecules. The energy generated is then used to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that provides energy for many cellular processes. Oxidative phosphorylation is essential for life as it is the process by which energy from food is converted into usable cellular energy. It is also important for the production of proteins, lipids, and other molecules that are used by cells. Thus, oxidative phosphorylation plays an important role in maintaining the health of cells, organs, and organisms.
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