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What would be the most likely effect of adding more protons to the mitochondrial matrix?

1. The phosphorylation of ADP to ATP will be reduced.

2. FADH2 will not be converted to FAD.

3. Glucose will not be converted to pyruvate.

4.A larger proton gradient between the matrix and intermembrane space will be
produced.

5.More protons will flow through 'ATP synthase into the matrix.

6.AMP will be oxidized, and ADP reduced, at a faster rate.

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