Question:In the electron transport chain,Cytochrome C oxidase obtains electron from
a.Cytochrome
b.Ubiquinone
c.Cytochrome C reductase
d.NADH dehydrogenase
Answer C. Cytochrome C reductase.
It is a PART of electron transport chain system. it is one step before of this chain reaction. Cytochrome C reductase passes electron to Cytochrome C oxidase which uses the electrons and hydrogen ions to reduce molecular oxygen to water.
In the electron transport chain, Cytochrome Coxidase obtains electrons from Cytochrome C a. Ob. Ubiquinone Oc...
All of the following are respiratory enzyme complexes involved in the electron transport chain accept? NADH dehydrogenase a. b. Cytochrome Coxidase c. Cytochrome Creductase Od. FADH2 dehydrogenase
Place the name of the molecule in the proper location within the electron transport chain. Place the name of the molecule in the proper location within the electron transport chain. H20 NAD- 2H+ + 1/2 02 NADH NADH dehydrogenase H Ubiquinone III Cytochrome b-cy Free energy per electron (kcal/mol) Cytochrome c Cytochrome oxidase Direction of electron flow-
What is the function of cytochrome c in the electron transport chain? Question 3 of 4 To answer this question, you may reference the Metabolic Map. What is the function of cytochrome c in the electron transport chain? o It reduces two molecules of Q to QH2. It oxidizes NADH to NAD+. It oxidizes FADH2 to FAD. It transports two electrons from NADH or FADH to complex III. It transports an electron from complex III to complex IV.
1. During which stage of the calvin cycle is PGA produced? 2. in the transport chain, cytochrome c oxidase obtains electrons from 3. in the electron transport chain nadh donates its electron to ____________.
9. In the electron transport chain picture above, how do electrons move from protein complex I to protein complex II? 1. I need you to remember that "Q" is ubiquinone which gets reduced at proteins l & I, and oxidized at protein III. "Reduced" means gains electrons, "oxidized" means loses electrons. 2. I need you to remember how "Q" moves from protein I to protein Do you remember? Don't overthink it, Preeda. As far as scientists know right now, the...
Match each name with the electron-transport chain complex or electron carrier. Complex I Succinate-Q reductase Answer Bank Complex II Complex III QCytochrome c oxidoreductase Cytochrome c oxidase Complex IV NADH-Q oxidoreductase Ubiquinone Coenzyme Q
Which of the following statements regarding electron transport is TRUE? a) Electrons passing along the electron transport chain move to successively lower energy states. b) Electron transport occurs only in eucaryotes. c) Only high-energy electrons from NADH can be used to drive the electron transport chain. d) Molecular oxygen is required as a donor of electrons to the electron transport chain. e) The proteins involved in electron transport couple oxidation to phosphorylation in much the same way that glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate...
Cellular respiration: The Electron Transport Chain The breakdown of glucose ends during the Krebs cydle; however, it is important to note that the energy previously contained in glucose is mostly stored in NADH and FADHz. In the last step of celular respiration, the high-energy electrons within NADH and FADH2 are passed within a set of proteins found in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion, collectively known as the electron transport chain. The electrons provide the energy to create ATP, which...
Which of the following species accept electrons within the mitochondrial electron transport chain? Choose any/all answers that apply. A. NADH B. FMN-containing flavoproteins C. ubiquinone D. iron/sulfur centers E. molecular oxygen
Question 9 1 pts In the reaction occurring at the start of the electron transport chain: (NADH dehydrogenase is also known as Complex I) NADH NAD+ + H+ NADH dehydrogenase O NADH is reduced, NADH dehydrogenase is oxidized O NADH dehyrogenase removes a H from NADH, but does not accept electrons O NADH is oxidized, NADH dehyrogenase is reduced NAD+ is reduced, NADH is oxidized