The ATP synthase of bacteria is an Fl-like particle attached
to the
a) ends of proto-mitochondria.
b) inner surface of the cell (or plasma) membrane.
c) outer surface of the cell (or plasma) membrane.
d) surface of protonic vesicles.
Answer Posted / kush
A)Ends of proto-mitochondria.
REASON: As the ATP synthesis takes place by the ATP synthase
inside the mitochondria. F1 is actually the hydrophilic
part/subunit of the synthase, that helps ATP in getting out
of the mitochondria, at the expense of energy derived from
the proton transfer through the pump formed by hydrophobic
subunit F0 of the same synthase enzyme.
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