Answer:
Complex II
Explanation:
The electron transport chain refers to a group of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors which undergo redox (reduction and oxidation) reactions. The energy released during the transfer of electrons is coupled to the transfer of protons (H+) from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space, generating an electrochemical gradient that is then used to synthesize ATP. Complex I and Complex II are membrane-bound complexes that act as mitochondrial redox carriers. Complex I is a proton pump that uses energy from the electron transfer chain to pump protons, while Complex II sends H+ onto Complex III in the form of the reduced ubiquinol. Complex I receives electrons from NADH and transfers them to ubiquinone, while Complex II directly receives the redox cofactor FADH2 that does not pass through Complex I.
Answer: True.
Neonates haemoglobin level increase significantly during and following birth.
Explanation:
Neonates refers to a new born baby.
Haemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that transport oxygen to the blood.
Haemoglobin continue to rise until two hours after birth this is because the infants require haemoglobin with high oxygen affinity which is needed for tissue oxygen and the baby might need to maximize oxygen intake following birth because its need to breath in air for respiration .
Answer:
The aorta.
Explanation:
The right coronary artery supplies blood mainly to the right side of the heart.
The interaction of a volcanic eruption spouting carbon dioxide to the air is an interaction between the atmosphere and the geosphere. A volcanic eruption is an event that occurs in the geosphere. Air is part of the atmosphere. If you look at it logically the only answer would be 1.
Answer:
IM SO SORRY IF IM WRONG but i think the answer is prophets or Moses.
Explanation: