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Drug C binds to FeS2 and changes its redox potential from +120m V to OmV.
CO2 NADH Glucose NAD+ FMNred FeS lox Qred Cyt box FeS2red Cyt Cox
Cyt ared Cyt a lox H2O Redox Potential -320 -250 -180 -70 +70 ... Show more

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13.True
14.False
15.True
16.B. Decrease
17.True
18.False
19.False
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13. There will be NO transfer of electrons from Cyt b to FeS2 in this process.
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True/False (Circle one) - True Explanation: According to the question, Drug C
binds to FeS2 and causes a change in its redox potential, which goes from
+120 mV to OmV. Because of the shift in the redox potential of FeS2, the
transfer of electrons from Cyt b to FeS2 will be inhibited as a consequence.
As a result, after the treatment with Drug C, electrons will not be transferred
from Cyt b to FeS2, proving that the statement is accurate.

14. FeS2 will build up in its reduced form as time goes on. True/False (Circle
one) (Circle one) The change in the redox potential of FeS2 from +120mV to
OmV will result in the oxidation of FeS2, rather than its reduction. - This
explanation is not correct. As a result, after receiving therapy with Medication
C, FeS2 will not accumulate in its reduced form, proving that the statement is
untrue.

15. Cyt b will mainly exist in its reduced form as time goes on. Because the
electrons will not be transported from Cyt b to FeS2 following the treatment
with Drug C, the Cyt b molecule will accumulate in its reduced form, proving
that the statement is true. True/False (Circle one) - True Explanation:

16. The NADH/NAD+ ratio in the cell will either A. Increase or B. Drop as a
result of the following:
Option C: Do not modify - Option B: Reduce
Following a course of treatment with Drug C, the inhibition of electron transfer
at FeS2 will result in the accumulation of reduced electron carriers such as
NADH. As a consequence of this, the amount of NADH to NAD+ that is found
in the cell will decrease.

17. The electron transport chain will get stalled, which will result in an
accumulation of NADH in its reduced state. True/False (Check the first box) -
The answer is true Explanation: Drug D works by embedding itself in the inner
membrane of mitochondria, which then opens up channels for proton
transport across the membrane. Because of this, the proton gradient will be
thrown off, which will impede ATP synthesis. As a consequence of this, there
will be a bottleneck in the chain of electron transport, which will result in a
buildup of decreased electron carriers such as NADH.

18. If someone eats Drug D by mistake, they will get symptoms of hypoxia
(also known as a lack of oxygen) because electrons won't be able to transfer
to the oxygen in their bodies. Yes or False (Choose one Circle) - Incorrect
Explanation: Drug D does not have a direct impact on the process by which
electrons are transferred to oxygen. Instead, it interferes with the proton
gradient, which in turn impairs the production of ATP. Consequently, taking
Medication D will not result in a decrease in oxygen intake.

19. The amount of ADP that is found within the cell will rise. The interruption of
the proton gradient that is generated by Drug D will lead to a decrease in the
amount of ATP that is synthesized. True/False (Circle one) - False
Explanation: Because of this, there will be a rise in the amount of ADP, which
is the element that comes before ATP in the biochemical pathway. Because of
this, the assertion is not true.

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