In otherwise normal, intact (not leaky), coupled mitochondria supplied with succinate and ADP, if you add ANTIMYCIN: What...

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  1. In otherwise normal, intact (not leaky),coupled mitochondria supplied with succinate and ADP, if you addANTIMYCIN:
    1. What happens to electron- transport (works/stops)?Why?
    2. What happens to oxygen consumption (works/stops)? Why?
    3. What happens to proton pumping (works/stops)? Why?
    4. What happens to ATP synthesis (works/stops)? Why?

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Succinate enters in to the ETC at complex II sucvinate CO Q dehydrogenase level Antimycin is complex III inhibitor cytochrome reductase Based on this information we can solve the questions A ETC will stop after treatment as this    See Answer
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