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dalvyx
10 days ago
5

Cytochrome c can be reduced directly by small molecules such as ascorbate (vitamin c). if ascorbate is added to an oxygenated so

lution containing purified cytochrome c and cytochrome oxidase, what would you predict would occur?
a.atp synthesis would occur.
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