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As seen in the applet below each <font color='#0000CD'>cytochrome c1</font> contains a heme. Viewing <scene name='Complex_III_of_Electron_Transport_Chain/Hem_cyto_c1_top/1'>c1 in spacefill</scene> as it would be seen from the intermembrane space, the grey carbons of the top edge of the hemes can be seen. The heme is exposed to the surface of the membrane so that it can make contact with cytochrome c when it binds.
As seen in the applet below each <font color='#0000CD'>cytochrome c1</font> contains a heme. Viewing <scene name='Complex_III_of_Electron_Transport_Chain/Hem_cyto_c1_top/1'>c1 in spacefill</scene> as it would be seen from the intermembrane space, the grey  
 
<applet load='1kyo' size='400' color='black' frame='true' align='right' scene ='Complex_III_of_Electron_Transport_Chain/Hem_cyto_c1/2'/>carbons of the top edge of the hemes can be seen. The heme is exposed to the surface of the membrane so that it can make contact with cytochrome c when it binds.
 
 
<applet load='1kyo' size='400' color='black' frame='true' align='right' scene ='Complex_III_of_Electron_Transport_Chain/Hem_cyto_c1/2'/>

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