Cyanide toxicity results from its ability to inhibit cytochrome oxidase c, part of the ETC of cell respiration. What effect(s) might you expect from cyanide poisoning? O a. Intracellular accumulation of NADH. Ob. Rapid depletion of oxygen. U c. Increased amounts of oxidative phosphorylation. O d. Inhibition of PFK would occur. Decreased production of ATP

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Cyanide toxicity results from its ability to inhibit cytochrome oxidase c, part of the ETC of cell respiration. What effect(s) might you expect from cyanide poisoning?
U a. Intracellular accumulation of NADH.
Ob.
Rapid depletion of oxygen.
Increased amounts of oxidative phosphorylation.
Od.
Inhibition of PFK would occur.
U e. Decreased production of ATP
Transcribed Image Text:Cyanide toxicity results from its ability to inhibit cytochrome oxidase c, part of the ETC of cell respiration. What effect(s) might you expect from cyanide poisoning? U a. Intracellular accumulation of NADH. Ob. Rapid depletion of oxygen. Increased amounts of oxidative phosphorylation. Od. Inhibition of PFK would occur. U e. Decreased production of ATP
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