A. Transfer electrons to NAD+ B. Power Krebs cycle C. Receive electrons from NADH D. Produce ATP from sugar
electron transport chain does not function
Mitochondria: Glycolosis, The Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain complete cellular respiration Chloroplast: Photosynthesis takes place in the Stroma and the electron transport chain.
FAD is an electron carrier used in the electron transport chain.
Azide binds to cytochrome oxidase and inhibits electron transfer in the electron transport chain.
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Ubiquinone carries electrons from the first enzyme complex to the second enzyme complex
Oxidizes enzyme complex II
The protein complex in the electron transport chain after photosystem II that produces ATP is ATP synthase. This enzyme is responsible for converting the energy stored in the proton gradient into ATP through a process known as oxidative phosphorylation.
Cyanide binds the electron transport chain at the level of complex IV
ATP Synthase is embedded in the inner membrane electron transport chain.
Cyanide binds the electron transport chain at the level of complex IV
Cyanide binds the electron transport chain at the level of complex IV
The complex in the electron transport chain that transfers electrons to the final electron acceptor is called Complex IV, also known as cytochrome c oxidase.
The complexes involved in the electron transport chain are named Complex I, Complex II, Complex III, Complex IV, and Complex V (also known as ATP synthase).
Directs electron to oxygen to form water
Complex IV
includes a succinate dehydrogenase