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Refer to the graph below. Refer to the graph below.   Which statement about the respiratory chain best explains the information presented in the graph? A)  During electron transport along the respiratory chain, protons are actively transported across the inner mitochondrial membrane to create a proton gradient. B)  The gradient of protons established across the inner mitochondrial membrane as a result of electron transport is a source of potential energy. C)  Extensive folding of the inner mitochondrial membrane allows a larger number of protein components in the respiratory chain than would otherwise fit. D)  The movement of protons from a high concentration in the intermembrane space to a low concentration in the mitochondrial matrix is coupled to the synthesis of ATP from ADP and P<sub>i</sub>. E)  The components of the respiratory chain are arranged in order so that an electron passing from one to the next undergoes a sequential drop in energy. Which statement about the respiratory chain best explains the information presented in the graph?

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Alternative Hypothesis

A statement that contradicts the null hypothesis and is tested to determine if there is evidence to support it.

Mean Difference

Mean difference, also known as the average difference, refers to the arithmetic mean of differences between paired observations in two sample sets.

Same Individuals

Referring to using the same group of subjects or samples in different conditions or periods of a study or experiment.

Matched Pairs

A study design in which subjects are paired based on certain characteristics, with one subject from each pair receiving each treatment.

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