CHEM 2001 Chapter : Problem Set 16KEY

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Nadh complex i coq complex iii cytochrome c complex iv o2. Fadh2 complex i coq complex iii cytochrome c complex iv o2. Nadh complex i complex ii complex iii cytochrome c complex iv . Fadh2 complex ii coq complex iii cytochrome c complex iv o2. None of the above: coenzyme q is also called: Succinate dehydrogenase, which forms fadh2, is part of the succinate-q reductase complex (complex ii). The fadh2 does not leave this complex, but transfers electrons to the iron sulfur centers of the complex, and then to q: explain why less atp is made from the reoxidation of fadh2 compared to nadh. Nadh can transfer electrons to complex i, a proton pump, but electrons from fadh2 enter at. The electron transport chain proteins are arranged so that the electrons always flow from a more negative reduction potential to components with a more positive reduction potential: describe the mechanism for cytochrome c oxidase.