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Dr. King Exam 2 Fall 2010

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An example of an electron carrier which moves in the lipid bilayer to transport electrons from one proton-pumping complex to the next, but is not part of a proton-pumping complex, is NADH NADH dehydrogenase ubiquinone cytochrome oxidase Fe-S centers   show
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Which component of the electron-transport chain is required to combine the pair of electrons with molecular oxygen? A) cytochrome c B) cytochrome b-c1 complex C) ubiquinone D) cytochrome oxidase complex E) NADH dehydrogenase complex   show
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For which of the following molecules would a transport protein by required to allow high rates of transport across a biological membrane? A) CO2 B) glucose C) glycerol D) O2 E) None of the above would require a transport protein.   show
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Which of the following is not one of the common ways to perform active transport? Na+-coupled ATP-driven light-driven NADPH-driven   show
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A transmembrane protein has two binding sites. Both sites are exposed on one side , or other of the membrane. The protein is Antiport carrier (transporter) protein. Symport carrier (transporter) protein. Antiport channel Symport channel protein.   show
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