Explore IDNLearn.com's extensive Q&A database and find the answers you're looking for. Our Q&A platform offers reliable and thorough answers to help you make informed decisions quickly and easily.

Why do proteins work to pump protons across the mitochondria membrane?

A. Because they interfere with the reactions in the matrix

B. To create a proton gradient so they will naturally want to move back across the membrane

C. To make the matrix more negative

D. To keep them away from the final protein to keep thing orderly