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The C stands for Common.
Highest Common Factor
40 c;
The GCF is 1.
The "C" in GCF stands for "common". You can't possibly have anything in common if you only have one number. HBD.
NADH Dehydrogenase Ubiquinone Cytochrome b-c1 complex Cytochrome c Cytochrome oxidase complex
In the electron transport chain, NADH-Q reductase, succinate, ubiquinone, cyochrome c reductase, and cytochrome c oxidase are proteins embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. Also embedded is ATP synthase, an enzyme--a specialized protein.
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One can buy cytochrome c, a highly conserved model protein for molecular evolution. After supplied, the cytochrome c product stays stable for five years.
Cytochrome C is a highly conserved molecular homology possessed by many organisms. Any molecule used in common and especially common purpose is homologous.
Humans have only one cytochrome c gene, which encodes a single protein that is essential for the electron transport chain in mitochondria. This protein plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by transferring electrons between complexes in the chain.
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An oxidase test relies on a reagent that will change colors when it is oxidized. The reagent used in the test only reacts to cytochrome c oxidase by acting in place of oxygen to receive electrons from the cytochrome.
J. C. Horton has written: 'Cytochrome oxidase patches'
They are highly conserved in all most organisms that use oxidative phosphorilation. Some amino acids and polypeptide sequences vary, but cytochrome C is doing the same shuttling of electrons job in organism after organism. Thus we can be fairly certain that all these organisms sharing this cytochrome C have common ancestry.