The barbituate drug amytal inhibits complex I from passing electrons to Coenzyme Q. Circle your choice for each pair of options, if amytal is present. 9. a. Do you expect the mitochondria to contain NADH + H* -or- NAD ? FADH, -or- FAD? b. What is the expected redox state (oxidized "Ox" or reduced "Red") for complexes I-IV of ETC? i. Complex I Ox -or- Red iii. Complex IIl Ox -or- Red ii. Complex Il Ox -or- Red iv. Complex IV Ox -or- Red c. Will ATP be produced? Yes -or- No d. Is ETC/OxPhos uncoupled? Yes -or- No e. Will a proton gradient be present? Yes -or- No I

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9. The barbituate drug amytal inhibits complex I from passing electrons to Coenzyme Q. Circle your choice for
each pair of options, if amytal is present.
a. Do you expect the mitochondria to contain
NADH + H*
-or- NAD ? FADH, -or- FAD?
b. What is the expected redox state (oxidized "Ox" or reduced "Red") for complexes I-IV of ETC?
i. Complex I
Ox -or- Red
iii. Complex I Ox -or- Red
ii. Complex Il Ox -or- Red
iv. Complex IV Ox -or- Red
c. Will ATP be produced? Yes -or- No
d. Is ETC/OxPhos uncoupled? Yes -or- No
Will a proton gradient be present? Yes -or-
No
е.
D. Focus
English (United States)
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Transcribed Image Text:9. The barbituate drug amytal inhibits complex I from passing electrons to Coenzyme Q. Circle your choice for each pair of options, if amytal is present. a. Do you expect the mitochondria to contain NADH + H* -or- NAD ? FADH, -or- FAD? b. What is the expected redox state (oxidized "Ox" or reduced "Red") for complexes I-IV of ETC? i. Complex I Ox -or- Red iii. Complex I Ox -or- Red ii. Complex Il Ox -or- Red iv. Complex IV Ox -or- Red c. Will ATP be produced? Yes -or- No d. Is ETC/OxPhos uncoupled? Yes -or- No Will a proton gradient be present? Yes -or- No е. D. Focus English (United States) Lo search DELL
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