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Biology, 19.11.2019 05:31 alexa2007

Rotenone is a drug which binds complex i of the electron transport chain and inhibits it from functioning.

(a) can nadh donate electrons to the electron transport chain after rotenone treatment?
(b) can fadh2 donate electrons to the electron transport chain after rotenone treatment?
(c) would you expect oxygen consumption to go up or down with rotenone treatment? why?

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