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The pesticide Rotenone inhibits respiratory complex I of the electron transport chain, but does not affect any of the other complexes. How many protons would get pumped into the inner membrane space from one molecule of glucose with complex I disabled?
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four complex
second pump only 2 proton
with first gone we have 2+3+3 = 8
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