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|description=Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying [[Substrates|substrates]] across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space.  Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.
|description=Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying [[Substrates|substrates]] across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space.  Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.
|type=Respiration
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|type=Respiration
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Substrates as electron donors

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Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying substrates across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space. Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.

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