Electrons are brought to the electron transport system by the oxidation of NADH and FADH2.
The electron transport chain is a group of proteins located within the inner membrane of the mitochondria which transport electrons. Electrons are passed from one member of the transport chain to another in a series of redox reactions, forming a proton gradient which is then used for ATP production.
NADH and FADH2 are reduced electron carriers which are oxidized into NAD+ and FAD near the beginning of the electron transport chain.
Answer:
This is an sex-linked dominant inheritance
Explanation:
The male dominate the female
Along the inferior surface of the liver are several structures that collectively resemble the letter H. The gallbladder and the round ligament of the liver form the vertical superior parts of the H; the inferior vena cava and the <em>ligamentum </em><em>venosum</em> form the vertical inferior parts.
- The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ localized on the right side of the body, directly under the liver. This organ functions to store a digestive fluid called bile until it's needed for digestion.
- The round ligament of the liver (also called <em>ligamentum teres hepatis</em>) is a remnant of the fetal umbilical vein. This ligament is part of the coronary ligament of the liver.
- The <em>ligamentum venosum</em> (also called the hepatogastric ligament) is a deep cleft on the posterior surface of the liver. It is a fetal remnant ligament attached to the left branch of the portal vein within the porta <em>hepatis</em>.
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