The following are the accurate statements:
1. The outer membrane of mitochondria is readily permeable to hydrogen ions and small molecules, due to the existence of the protein that is known as porin proteins.
2. The electron carriers are arranged into four complexes of prosthetic groups and proteins. The four complexes of electron carriers are complex I, coenzyme Q, complex III (cytochrome a, b, c), and complex IV (cytochrome oxidase)
3. The electron carriers in the electron transport chain comprise cytochrome C and ubiquinone.
4. The prosthetic groups like iron-sulfur centers are directly taking part in electron transfer. It is these Fe-S centers, which accept and then transfer electrons.