• A drug that makes the lipid bilayer of the inner mitochondrial membrane highly permeable to (H*) protons (protons can

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• A drug that makes the lipid bilayer of the inner mitochondrial membrane highly permeable to (H*) protons (protons can

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• A drug that makes the lipid bilayer of the inner mitochondrial membrane highly permeable to (H*) protons (protons can go directly through the membrane, not through ATP Synthase) and has no other effects on the cell would theoretically: A. increase the activity of ATP synthase. B. decrease the cell's ability to manufacture glycerol. C. increase the number of ATPS produced per glucose. D. increase fermentation. E. decrease the number of ATPS produced per glucose. • A drug that reduces the binding of NAD* to electrons and has no other effects on the cell would theoretically: A. increase the activity of ATP synthase. B. decrease the cell's ability to manufacture glycerol. C. increase the number of ATPS produced per glucose. D. increase fermentation. E. decrease the number of ATPS produced per glucose.
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