Oligomycin A is an antibiotic that works by blocking a proton (H ) channel in ATP synthase, inhibiting the action of the enzyme. The primary effect of this antibiotic is: Group of answer choices decreased ATP synthesis due to a decreased hydrogen ion gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. increased ATP synthesis due to an increased hydrogen ion gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. decreased ATP synthesis due to the inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation of ADP. increased ATP synthesis due to the promotion of oxidative phosphorylation of ADP.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Decreased ATP synthesis due to the inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation of ADP

Explanation:

If the antibiotic inhibits the action of ATP synthase, it will decrease ATP synthesis.

ATP synthase has the main function of synthesizing ATP from the oxidative phosphorylation of ADP.

In oxidative phosphorylation, ATP is produced from the transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH2. A chemical gradient is created, allowing for ATP synthase to create ATP.

So, the correct answer is that there will be decreased ATP synthesis due to the inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation of ADP.


Related Questions

Fact, fiction, or opinion.

1. Humans are more evolve than reptiles

2. There are no transitional fossils

3. If evolution can be disproven, then creationism must be true

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first one is definitely a fact

Answer:

1. Fact

2.Fiction

3.opinion

Which part of the atom carries a positive charge and determines the atomic number?
Electron
Neutron
Nucleus
Proton

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The answer is a neutron
neutron is the answer

The layer is above stratosphere and below thermosphere, this is where meteors and rock fragments burn up and is
the coldest layer of the atmosphere. This is
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere

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the answer is C. the coldest place on Earth. mesospher the layer in which most meteors burn up after entering Earth's atmosphere and before reaching Earth's surface

How does the environment influence
genetic traits?

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Answer:

Internal and external environmental factors, like gender and temperature, influence gene expression. ... Similarly, drugs, chemicals, temperature, and light are among the external environmental factors that can determine which genes are turned on and off, thereby influencing the way an organism develops and functions.

Why is important that oils and chemicals not be dumped into our sinks and drains?

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Answer: It makes its way through your pipes and gets into the sewer, where it joins up with the area's wastewater. This giant, greasy mess can clearly cause a lot of damage to the sewer, but it can also clog up your pipes as well.

Order the events to describe ionic compound formation
Attraction of oppositely charged ions
Formation of ions
Transfer of electrons from metal to nonmetal

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Answer:

Transfer of electrons from metal to nonmetal, Formation of ions, Attraction of oppositely charged ions.

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The function of the menstrual cycle is to prepare the egg for fertilization true or false?

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True
There are many parts to the menstrual cycle but the longest part of it is getting the egg to get fertilized. After beginning to fertilize there will be a a “window” where the egg will be the most fertilized. This phase is called the ovulation phase. If the egg isn’t fertilized, the body gets ready to dispose of the egg and now the egg is disposed through what is known has the period

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Which of the following statements best compares homologous and analogous structures? Homologous structures occur because of a common ancestor. Analogous structures show a common evolutionary path. Analogous structures occur because of a common ancestor. Homologous structures show a common evolutionary path. Both homologous and analogous structures occur because of a common evolutionary path. Both homologous and analogous structures occur because of a common ancestor.

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Answer:

Hello, It should be "Homologous structures occur because of a common ancestor and Analogous structures show a common evolutionary path

Explanation:

Have a great day! If your like me, this is a question off of an exam on oddessyware so if it is good luck!

Answer:

"Homologous structures occur because of a common ancestor. Analogous structures show a common evolutionary path." is correct :)

What percentage of the global water supply is fresh water? 6 percent 35 percent 1 percent 10 percent

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Answer: i know it woluld be 48 because you add all the numnbers that you provided then you subtract it from 100 and get 48%

Explanation:

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Which form of evidence for evolution was not available to Darwin in 1858?
A. The fossil record
B. Comparative anatomy
OC. DNA evidence
D. Artificial selection

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I believe it is B.
Don’t hate me if I am wrong :,)
Pretty sure it’s B or so I think it is

Use the terms on the right to complete the sentence. Starting with a diploid parent cell containing 32 chromosomes, determine what mitosis and meiosis would yield. NOTE: Some terms may be used twice, or not at all. Incorrect answers will cancel out correct answers. 16 chromosomes 2 haploid cells 2 diploid cells 8 chromosomes 4 haploid cells 32 chromosomes 4 diploid cells Mitosis would yield _____ cells with _____ chromosomes in each daughter cell. (2 options, 1 point each) Meiosis would yield _____ cells with _____ chromosomes in each daughter cell. (2 options, 1 point each)

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Answer:

Mitosis would yield _2 diploid_ cells with __32__ chromosomes in each daughter cell. Meiosis would yield _4 haploid_ cells with _16_ chromosomes in each daughter cell.

Explanation:

There are two principal types of cells in the organism: Somatic diploid cells (2n) that reproduce by the process of mitosis, and germ cells that are diploid reproductive cells in charge of gamete production. Germ cells divide by mitosis and meiosis. Through the process of mitosis, they originate more sexual cells, but through the process of meiosis,  they give place to haploid gametes, called sperm and egg cells, through the gametogenesis process.

Both somatic cells and germinal cells will end their cycle becoming two daughter cells with the same genetic dotation.

Gametes´destiny is to merge during fecundation, and a new diploid cell called zygote emerges through fertilization. The zygote is a complete cell and suffers successive mitosis to form the new organism.

Meiosis produces four daughter haploid cells (n) from a diploid germ cell (2n). Each daughter cell is haploid because they have half the number of the chromosomes of the original one.  

Mitosis produces two daughter diploid cells (2n) from a diploid somatic cell (2n). During mitosis, the whole-cell first duplicates and then separates.

Overfishing causes the yellow perch population in the food
web in the diagram to decrease.
Otter
Terrapin
Osprey
Blue
crab
Algae
Snail
Yellow
perch
Shrimp
Cord grass
Which population is most likely to decrease as a result?

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Answer:

otter

Explanation:

Answer:

Otter

I hope it helps

Explanation:

Hypothesize what could happen if finches from one island of the
Galapagos were relocated to another island.


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Some people worry that the increasing number of cell phones will cause cancer because of the energy of the radio waves they emit. Cell phones are a new technology that only recently became widely used. And because cancer takes years to develop, the amount of risk is not yet known.

Research this issue, and summarize what’s known so far. In your summary, include information about the energy of radio waves. Be sure to only use credible sources. Based on what you learned from your research, do you think people should limit their cell phone use? Why or why not?

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Answer: Yes.

Explanation: Because if it causes disease or problem then why continue to do it?

Answer: Well, from what my research is saying. cell phones emit low levels of non-ionizing radiation when in use. It can also referred to as radio frequency (RF) energy. And as stated by the National Cancer Institute, "there is currently no consistent evidence that non-ionizing radiation increases cancer risk in humans. So, it has not been proven weather or not you could get a tumor or cancer from the energy waves.

Some information about a radio wave is that we can have an energy of around 4 x 10-10 eV.

Okay so, I do think people should limit their cell phone use for other reasons. For one, Phones can be overly addicting, I do speak from experience. Phones can also take up way to much of your time is you're just scrolling around on them.

Explanation: So at least that's what I would say. Hope this helped! :)

In what ways can the
environment impact the traits of an organism?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

!!! an organism will adapt to survive an environment. For example if an environment is very cold the organism will develop a thicker coat to trap in heat. Another example is if it is an environment with many trees, an organism might develop claws to climb trees or a tail to assist with balance and climbing !!!

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Answer: Environmental factors such as diet, temperature, oxygen levels, humidity, light cycles, and the presence of mutagens can all impact which of an animal's genes are expressed, which ultimately affects the animal's phenotype. Similarly, drugs, chemicals, temperature, and light are among the external environmental factors that can determine which genes are turned on and off, thereby influencing the way an organism develops and functions. include temperature, food, pollutants, population density, sound, light, and parasites. brainliest?

Explanation:

What are some of the ways that pollen can travel from one flower to another?

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Answer:

pollinators + the wind

Explanation:

pollinators is probably the best answer here... pollinators are bugs like bees and butterflies that spread the pollen from one plant to another.

Answer:

Flowers must rely on vectors to move pollen. These vectors can include wind, water, birds, insects, butterflies, bats, and other animals that visit flowers. We call animals or insects that transfer pollen from plant to plant “pollinators”.

Explanation:

define target cell and explain why all cells are not target cells for all hormones

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Codocytes, also known as target cells, are red blood cells that have the appearance of a shooting target with a bullseye. ... These cells are characterized by a disproportional increase in the ratio of surface membrane area to volume.

While all cells are exposed to hormones circulating in the bloodstream, not all cells react. Only a hormone's "target" cells, which have receptors for that hormone, will respond to its signal. When the hormone binds to its receptor, it causes a biological response within the cell.

¿a que llamamos uniones quimicas ?

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La unión química se define como lafuerza de atracción que mantiene unidosa los átomos, moléculas e iones, la cualsiempre es de naturaleza eléctrica.

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4. Genetic Equilibrium...explain it.

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Answer: Genetic equilibrium is a situation where allele frequencies in a gene pool are not changing. In other words, the population is not evolving. The conditions to maintain the genetic equilibrium are no mutation, no gene flow, large population size, random mating, and no natural selection. The equilibrium can be disrupted by deviations from any of its five main underlying conditions.

An example of this in humans would be a heterozygote for brown eye color. The person would carry both a dominant brown allele “A” and a recessive blue allele “a” yet have brown eyes. The dominant brown allele masks the recessive blue allele. Genetic equilibrium is the state in which allele frequencies remain constant.

Choose from these ecosystems:
Prairies

Forests

Beaches

Dunes

Lakes

Ponds

Rivers

Streams

Wetlands

Coral Reefs

Estuaries

Salt Marshes

Mangrove Swamps
Florida Ecosystems



Once given your Florida ecosystem, you will research and present the topics listed below about your ecosystem. Please include visuals.


Briefly tell us where in Florida your ecosystem is often found and general characteristics

---average amount of water

---general physical characteristics

---unique characteristics of your ecosystem


List and describe 3 common producers found in your ecosystem

---include information such as what type of species prey on these producers, what the producer needs in order to survive and thrive, etc.)


List and describe 6 common consumers found in your ecosystem

---In your descriptions please include what the animals are preying on, where they build shelters, what their niche is, etc.)


Try to find at least one decomposer and/or scavenger in your ecosystem

--- What is it eating/decomposing? How is this helpful to the ecosystem?


List and describe one example of mutualism, one example of commensalism and one example of parasitism in your ecosystem

---Name the species involved and explain the relationships


List any endangered, threatened or extinct species from that ecosystem



Explain 1 food chain in your ecosystem



Explain competition between species in your ecosystem


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Answer:

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Answer:

Streams can be found in Palm Beach County and include the Miami river.

Explanation:

Florida's rivers are characterized by their acidity and their rapidness of the river, from moderate to swift.

Average amount of water: 14,300 million gallons

Unique characteristics: they provide shelter for many animals during the winter

3 common producers:

1.  Black bear - wolves

2. Alligator - raccoons eat small ones

3. Algae - zooplankton

_________________________

6 common consumers:

1. blues whales

- prey on krill, Gulfs as shelter, niche: temperate seas

2. manatees

- herbivores, eat floating vegetations and turtle grass, warm water springs, niche: natural areas for winter refugees

3. shrimps

- prey on clams and snails, built shelter in sponges located on muddy, sandy places, niche: water floor

4.  barracuda fish

- prey on fishes like small tunas, shelter is mainly sea, niche is water that is salty

5. crocodiles

- insects, fish, frogs, shelter: mound nest, niche: warm environment

6. lobster

- fish and crabs, shelter: rock and gravel with algae on top of it,  niche: rocky waters

_____________________________________________

Scavenger: opossums are helpful because they eat unpleasant insects

mutualism: alligator and birds, teeth cleaned alligator, bird gets food from teeth

parasitism: lichen, on surface of algae

commensalism: bird flies in alligator mouth, decomposer break down prey when done

Endangered: shortnose sturgeon and piping plover

Food chain:

grass eaten by grasshopper, eaten by frog, eaten by snake, eaten by raccoons, eaten by alligator

Competition between species:

need the same food which is limited in supply of resources. Animals also need good living conditions.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A severe thunderstorm, known as a supercell, forms. It begins in an area where cold, dry, polar air meets warm, moist, tropical air, and the atmosphere is unstable. The wind coming into this storm begins to swirl, creating a swirling area of very low pressure. Which of the following is likely to occur in these conditions?

A. lightning

B. hurricane

C. cold front

D. tornado

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Answer:

Tornadoes that come from a supercell thunderstorm are the most common so the answer would be

D) tornado

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Which of these would most likely happen if Earth stops revolving around the sun but continues rotating on its axis?
A. only summers in the northern hemisphere
B. only summers in the southern hemisphere
C. no seasons in any part of Earth
D. two seasons in every part of Earth

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I’m pretty sure it’s either A or B. Sorry I can’t help more :((

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Graph (see next page for graph paper grid)
Using the data from the Coal Production Table, create a graph of coal usage in each region over
the years. The x-exis should be years, and the y-axis should be coal production. Use a different
symbol or color to represent each region. Remember to include titles and labels.
Scan or take a picture of your graph and submit it with your assignment
.
Analysis
Changes over time are called trends. You can see on the graph a downward trend in the
Appalachian and Interior regions and an upward trend in the Western region.
Try predicting future coal production. Using a ruler, draw the lines for each region. Go beyond
2011. Draw the line with the same pattern it follows on the graph. The extension of the lines is
based on what you predict will happen with coal production.
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1. How much coal will be produced in the year 2020 for each region?

2. What trend would you predict for the next ten years for each region?
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3. If people keep using coal in the same way, scientists say there may be enough coal reserves
to last 200 to 300 years. Does your graph show trends that match what scientists say? What
kinds of factors might cause them not to match?
4. Can you think of any problems that could come from using only 15 years of data to predict
trends for the next 100 years? Explain your answer. How could you prevent some of these
problems?

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Answer:

Try this.

Explanation:

       I'm not too sure because the teacher never gave me enough information (Need Bigger Graph). Get bigger graph paper as it says "The X-axis should be years and the Y-axis should be coal production." On the X-axis (Horizontal Line) write "Years" and on the Y-Axis (Vertical Line) write "Coal Production."

Now, your gonna start listing all the years on the X-Axis 1996 through 2011, And on the Y-Axis list all the coal productions 145 and all the numbers through 634. Make sure you have the regions, Appalachian, Interior and Western.

     I'm sorry if this didn't help, this is what I did and it helped me, I thought it might help you too.

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Complete the table below about how each element is stored and cycled between living and non-living things.


10. Water
11. Carbon
12. Nitrogen
13. Phosphorus
Where is it stored?












How does it get into animals?














How does it get into plants?














How does it get recycled again?

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Answer:

13

Explanation:

it get recycled again when it becomes old

Phosphorus is stored and cycled between living and non-living things.

What is non living things?

In biology, anything devoid of life, such as an inanimate item or body, is referred to as a non-living thing. A non-living creature lacks the traits that define a living thing as compared to the one that has life.

A non-living entity, for instance, lacks the essential component of life, a living cell that develops, metabolizes, reacts to environmental cues, reproduces, and adapts.

There are two representations of inanimate objects. On the one hand, a non-living thing refers to an object that once had life but has since passed away. A non-living thing, on the other hand, is one that never had life and never will have life.

Therefore, Phosphorus is stored and cycled between living and non-living things.

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During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replicate?

A. S phase of interphase


B. G1 phase of interphase

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Answer:

A. S phase of Interphase

Explanation:

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Certain seismic waves will not pass through liquids. These waves do not pass through the Earth's ________.

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Answer:

Not crust, Not core, maybe the Outer Crust.

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7a) How are the amino acids different in the proteins for Normal versus Skinny body size?

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http://www.fao.org/3/x5738e/x5738e04.htm

Wyjaśnij jakie znaczenie ma fakt, że smak gorzki jest wykrywany już przy bardzo niewielkich ilościach substancji.

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Answer:

Huh

Explanation:

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