Answer:
a) No; b) Yes; c) Down
Explanation:
a) No: Rotenone inhibits the transfer of electrons from complex I to CoQ of the electron chain by inhibiting the oxidation of NADH to NAD.
b) Yes: Besides receiving electrons from complex I, FADH2 receives electrons from fatty acids and glycerol-3-phosphate. 2 ATPs are produced from FADH2.
c) Down: Less oxygen will be broken down (or consumed) to water, instead some of it will be converted to reactive oxygen species.
Answer:
The reactants and enzymes required for a particular biological process are concentrated in a particular organelle.
Slower
Explanation:
Enzymes are usually localized in organelles to make it easier for cellular processes to occur. Enzymes are NOT randomly distributed in the cell. Each organelle is capable of a specific function and uses specific enzymes to do these processes. Enzymes are very specific and only work for certain organelles, so they are appropriately distributed throughout cells to ensure biological processes can proceed appropriately. This is also why processes would run slower if they were just in the cytoplasm, because organelles have reactant-specific enzymes to do certain biological processes, which cannot be effectively done in the cytoplasm in the cell.
Answer:
Resistant
Explanation:
They wouldn't be worried about it being vulnerable to the drugs because that is what they want. For the disease to be affected successfully.
Answer:
A bag of blood with a density of 1050 kg/m3 is raised about 1.00 m higher than the level of a patient's arm. How much greater is the blood pressure at the patient's arm than it would be if the bag were at the same height as the arm