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11 July, 12:28

If a cell were treated with poison to block to function of its michocondria which of the following would be likely result?

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  1. 11 July, 12:37
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    The pH of the matrix increases and the pH of the inter membrane cell decreases

    The reason behind this is the presence of the electron transport chain within the mitochondria which requires the transport of hydrogen ions. The movement of hydrogen ions results in varying pH. If the mitochondria dies, the hydrogen ions will not move into the matrix, causing its pH to increase, and they will build up in the inter membrane causing a decrease in pH.
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