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28 November, 19:48

You isolate intact mitochondria and equilibrate them in a buffered solution at pH 9, containing 0.1 M KCl and ADP plus Pi, but without succinate. You collect them by centrifugation, and quickly resuspend them in a new buffer at pH 7, without KCl, but with valinomycin (a K ionophore). Note: the K rushing out will create a huge positive charge differential. What do you predict will be the result on oxygen consumption and the production of ATP?

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  1. 28 November, 19:50
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    Explanation : the amount of ATP generated per unit of oxygen consumed can vary significantly.

    the rate of aerobic metabolism, requires careful interpretation with respect to the amount of ATP produced.
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