6. Red blood cells transport oxygen to the peripheral tissues,
but they do not produce ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. a)
indicate the final electron acceptor in the ETC; b) indicate the
location of ETC in the cells and draw the scheme of the ETC; c)
describe the mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation and explain why
this way of ATP synthesis is not possible in RBC.
6. Red blood cells transport oxygen to the peripheral tissues, but they do not produce ATP by oxidative phosphorylation.
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6. Red blood cells transport oxygen to the peripheral tissues, but they do not produce ATP by oxidative phosphorylation.
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