What is the role of F0 in the F0F1 complex used in oxidative phosphorylation?
A) It accepts two electrons and a hydrogen ion from NADH in forming NAD+.
B) It accepts two electrons and two hydrogen ions from FADH2 in forming FAD.
C) It pumps H+ out of the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space.
D) It provides the channel for the return of H+ to the matrix of the mitochondria.
E) It uses the energy released from the flow of H+ to the matrix to synthesize ATP.
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