Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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What would happen if cytochrome C didn't exist? What would happen to the overall cell and its
Must use words: proton pump, Oxygenic photosynthesis, ETC, electron carriers, sulfurogenic photosynthesis, glycolysis, water, Krebs cycle
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