Interpretation:
The consumption of oxygen will get increase, decrease or remain constant when oxidative phosphorylation does not couple with electron transport chain has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
Oxidative phosphorylation: The production of
Electron transport chain
The enzymes that help in electron transport chain are embedded within the inner membrane of mitochondrion.
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