Most of the ATP of Cell is produced in the Mitochondria. This a complex and multi-step process. The following is an attempt to step through this process.
The Role of Hydrogen in the ProcessCoenzymes NAD+ and FAD act as carriers of electrons and protons in the form of Hydrogen atoms to the Electron Transport Chain (ETC). The following is a diagram of first the reduction of NAD+
![]() The protons and electrons from the Hydrogen atoms are then used to power the proton pump of the
electron transport chain.
The Krebs Cycle in the Mitochondria Supplies most of the NADH + H+ |