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Chemistry, 15.11.2019 17:31, Alayna1037

Why might thermogenin (described in the explanation above) be less dangerous than dnp? (select two answers) thermogenin does not uncouple the electron transport chain from atp synthesis, but dnp does. thermogenin increases fatty acid metabolism, while dnp increases carbohydrate metabolism. thermogenin does not interfere with glycolysis, while dnp leads to an increase in glycolysis. thermogenin is only produced in certain tissues, while dnp can enter any cell. thermogenin activity can be regulated in cells, while dnp is always active.

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