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The Electron Transport Chain
An Interactive Simulation
Chris Romero, James Choun
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 76 No. 7, September 2014; (pp. 456-458) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2014.76.7.7
CHRIS ROMERO (chris.romero@frontrange.edu) has been teaching general biology courses in the Colorado community college system for over 20 years. He is Lead Faculty for General Biology at Front Range Community College/Larimer Campus, in Fort Collins, Colorado Front Range Community College, Larimer Campus, 4616 South Shields, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526.
JAMES CHOUN (jim.choun@frontrange.edu) is a full-time Biology faculty member at Front Range Community College/Larimer Campus, where he has been teaching general biology for 16 years.
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This activity provides students an interactive demonstration of the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis during aerobic respiration. Students use simple, everyday objects as hydrogen ions and electrons and play the roles of the various proteins embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane to show how this specific process in cellular respiration produces ATP. The activity works best as a supplement after you have already discussed the electron transport chain in lecture but can be used prior to instruction to help students visualize the processes that occur. This demonstration was designed for general college biology for majors at a community college, but it could be used in any introductory college-level or advanced placement biology course.

Key Words:
  • Cellular respiration
  • chemiosmosis
  • electron transport chain
  • metabolism
  • ATP
  • NADH
  • oxidation
  • reduction
  • mitochondrion
  • general biology
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Vol. 76 No. 7, September 2014

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The Electron Transport Chain
An Interactive Simulation
Chris Romero, James Choun
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 76 No. 7, September 2014; (pp. 456-458) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2014.76.7.7
CHRIS ROMERO (chris.romero@frontrange.edu) has been teaching general biology courses in the Colorado community college system for over 20 years. He is Lead Faculty for General Biology at Front Range Community College/Larimer Campus, in Fort Collins, Colorado Front Range Community College, Larimer Campus, 4616 South Shields, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526.
JAMES CHOUN (jim.choun@frontrange.edu) is a full-time Biology faculty member at Front Range Community College/Larimer Campus, where he has been teaching general biology for 16 years.

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An Interactive Simulation
Chris Romero, James Choun
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 76 No. 7, September 2014; (pp. 456-458) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2014.76.7.7
CHRIS ROMERO (chris.romero@frontrange.edu) has been teaching general biology courses in the Colorado community college system for over 20 years. He is Lead Faculty for General Biology at Front Range Community College/Larimer Campus, in Fort Collins, Colorado Front Range Community College, Larimer Campus, 4616 South Shields, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526.
JAMES CHOUN (jim.choun@frontrange.edu) is a full-time Biology faculty member at Front Range Community College/Larimer Campus, where he has been teaching general biology for 16 years.
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