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Where will ATPase be found in the mitochondrion?

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The ATPase is located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. The F1 part is the hydrophillic catalytic portion, which sticks into the matrix, and is te exact loaction of the ATPase. ATPase is important for various metabolic processes inlcuding, toxin excretion, maintaining cell membrane potential etc.
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It is found in inner membrane. The internal membrane is likewise stacked with proteins required in electron transport and ATP blend. This film encompasses the mitochondrial lattice, where the citrus extract cycle creates the electrons that go starting with one protein complex then onto the next in the internal layer.
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