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produce succinate dehydrogenase required for the
oxidation of FADH2. Will this person still produce ATP?
ACTIVITY 10.6.2
Provide what is being asked.
Explain your answer.
2 Mutations in the genes that encode certain mitochondriel
proteins are associated with a high incidence of some
type of cancer. How might defective mitochondria lead to
cancer?
3. How is cytochrome c related to apoptosis?
4. Fill in the table below
Pathway
Number of ATP produced
from one glucose molecule
Number of H carriers
produced from one
glucose molecule
NADH
FADH2
Glycolysis
Krebs
Cycle
Electron
Transport
Chain
Total ATP
Produced
Transcribed Image Text:produce succinate dehydrogenase required for the oxidation of FADH2. Will this person still produce ATP? ACTIVITY 10.6.2 Provide what is being asked. Explain your answer. 2 Mutations in the genes that encode certain mitochondriel proteins are associated with a high incidence of some type of cancer. How might defective mitochondria lead to cancer? 3. How is cytochrome c related to apoptosis? 4. Fill in the table below Pathway Number of ATP produced from one glucose molecule Number of H carriers produced from one glucose molecule NADH FADH2 Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Total ATP Produced
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