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Biology, 13.11.2019 05:31, williams5847

"rotenone is a potent inhibitor of mitochondrial complex i. if you were to treat isolated mitochondria with rotenone, what would happen to atp production by oxidative phosphorylation? " a) atp production would decrease, and electron transport would increase. b) atp production and electron transport would decrease. c) atp production would increase, and electron transport would decrease. d) atp production would become uncoupled from electron transport. e) atp production and electron transport would increase.

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