The oxidative phosphorylation step in cellular respiration creates the energy-carrying molecules ATP, NADH, and FADH, that will power the final step
Explanation:
In the cellular respiration, the last step is oxidative phosphorylation. In electron transport chain (ETC) and chemiosmosis, the water molecule is formed by the four electros and four hydrogen ions and one molecular oxygen. the gradient is created by the hydrogen pumping step. This NADH and FADH2 carried, by the hydrogen and passed via the electron transport chain to form the ATP. For each and every glucose molecule there forms 32 ATPs. Energy is made in the mitochondria and called chemiosmosis theory.