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G Atrazine is an herbicide that is commonly used to control weeds in corn, sorghum, and sugarcane fields. Atrazine is a six membered heterocyclic ring with nitrogen at positions 2, 4, and 6. Carbon 1 is single bonded to chlorine. Carbon 3 is single bonded to an N H group which is single bonded to C H 2, C H 3. Carbon 5 is single bonded to N H which is single bonded to a carbon single bonded to two methyl groups. Atrazine Atrazine binds at the Q B site of the D2 subunit, blocking electron flow from Q A to Q B , competing with Q B for the binding site on D2. Identify the statements inferred from this information.

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