The blockers with blue shirts will act as the different proteins boarding the membrane and the matrix. The first group of 4 will act as NADH but only the H player gets through and brings along 2 electrons represented by green pylons. Then the FADH group represented by yellow shirts will run into the ubiquinone represented by the hula hoop and then they run out leaving the H into the inner membrane of the mitochondria. The first H to enter the membrane has the role of bringing the electrons to the second H then to the third protein where another player in a blue receives it and becomes an H2O molecule. The first H to enter the membrane will then exit out of the proton channel and ATP is produced as it leaves.
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