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All of the following are included in the chemiosmotic theory EXCEPT
 
Oxidative phosphorylation is reversible
 
The movement of electrons is coupled to ATP synthesis in the
 
The energy in the proton gradient is derived from the energy
 
The proton gradient contains the energy to drive the ATP syn
Fatigue in iron deficiency anemia may be explained in part by all of the following EXCEPT
 
A lack of Coenzyme Q
 
The inability to synthesize ATP
 
A lack of cytochromes in the ets
 
A lack of hemoglobin in the blood
Which of the following statements about the electron transport chain is NOT correct
 
Cytochrome c accepts electrons from complex II
 
It is located in the inner mitochondrion membrane
 
Complex IV accepts electrons from Cytochrome c
 
Coenzyme Q accepts electrons from complex I and complex II
(MC). Which of the prosthetic groups listed can accept or donate either one or two electrons due to the stability of the semiquinone state?
 
Coenzyme Q
 
NADH
 
[2Fe-S]
 
Rieske Center
How many cytochrome c's are needed to reduce molecular oxygen to water
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Cytochrome c oxidase contains four redox centers: two heme groups and two redox centers containing_______.
Copper
Protons moving through a transmembranc channel by "jumping" through an arrangement of hydrogen-bonded groups are described as moving through a proton ______.
Wire
The cytochromes within complex III all contain _____ groups
Heme
Complexes I and II each transfer electrons to _____
coenzyme Q