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THE FATE OF ALL PROTONS, FORMED IN THE 1-7 STAGES OF MITHOCHONDRIAL LOCATION AND THE EIGTH AND NINTH STAGES OF THE MEMBRANE REDOXY POTENTIAL THREE STATE DEPENDENT 9 STEPPED FULL CYCLE OF PROTON CONDUCTANCE IN THE HUMAN BODY

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.10, No. 10)

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Page : 1247-1252

Keywords : Respiratory Membrane Pulmonary Circuit Respiring Tissue;

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Abstract

We are paying a close attention to this question how decided the fate of all protons are generated in mitochondria of 50- 80 trillion cells (now by us named 1-7 stages of proton conductance) by needing another special structures, owing to which all protons have been subjected to harmless consequences by mecchanisms as maintaining serum and cell pH-7,4, packaging inside erythrocyte membrane surroundings. In connection with this, we made such elucidation as interconnection between a first 1-7 stages of proton conductance of mitochondrial location and 8-the stage of proton conductanceof Pulmonary circuit location and also, the interconnection between 8-the stage of proton conductance of Pulmonary circuit location with 9 -th stage of proton conductance of Pulmonary circuit location and interconnection between following, subsequent 1-stage of proton conductance of mitochondrial location with previous, preceding, foregoing 9-the stage of Pulmonary circuit location we have been described as eighth stage - Respiring tissue - Pulmonary circuit -oxygen uploading by bicarbonate / chloride ion shift mechanism Release of oxygen from HbO2 -under effect of exit of bicarbonate by bicarbonate / chloride ion shift mechanism, leading to increase of oxygen in a mitochondrial - 6-th stage, ninth stage - Respiratory membrane - Pulmonary circuit-increase of oxygen uptake from alveolar air - under effect of increase of bicarbonate entry by bicarbonate / chloride ion shift mechanism, leading to increase of HbO2 formation, resulting to Release of proton,electron from food substrates under the undirect action of oxygen released from membrane surroundings of erythrocyte in the 8-th stage, Transfer of proton, electron to NADH, FADH2 with release of CO2 in Krebs cycle.

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