
Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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Chapter 10, Problem 36FB
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The given blank space in the statement“The functional respiration unit within the mitochondria of plants and animals is called the ____.”
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Supramolecular complexes are a key structural component of the electron transport chain, and their characteristics are similar across a vast majority of aerobic organisms, plants, and animals alike. Hence, there is a specific terminology used when describing them.
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