The formation of ATP.
If a toxin stops the movement of hydrogen ions outside the mitochondrial membranes of a bird's cells, it would likely disrupt the process of oxidative phosphorylation and ATP production in the mitochondria. This could lead to a decrease in energy production, impacting various cellular functions and potentially causing cell damage or death.
The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining energy
The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining energy
The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining energy.
The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining energy.
The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining energy
serous membrane
nothing
stroma
endocytosis
cell wall
Then there will be no build up of protons in the outer lumpen of the mitochondria. Without a heavy concentration of hydrogen ions ( protons ) there there will be no moment of hydrogen ions down their concentration gradient through the ATPase pump and no ATP generated.