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electron A fundamental negatively (-) charged atomic particle that rotates around a positively (+) charged nucleus of the atom.
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electron transport chain a group of electron carriers in mitochondria that transport electrons to and from each other in a sequence, in order to generate ATP.
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electron microscopy (noun) : an electron-optical instrument in which a beam of electrons is used to produce an enlarged image of a minute object on a fluorescent screen or photographic plate -- electron microscopist (noun) -- electron microscopy (noun)
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electron capture Nuclear decay in which a proton in the nucleus acquires an electron from the outer cloud of the atom's electrons. This converts the proton to a neutron, reduces the number of protons in the nucleus by one and atomic number of the original element by one. Atomic mass number remains constant because the total number of protons and neutrons is unchanged.
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electron transport chain Also known as the respiratory chain: The mitochondrial enzymes (also known as complexes I, II, III and IV) that are needed to generate the electron and proton "gradient" that is utilized by complex V to generate ATP.
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