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A bird is flying over a field. What will most likely happen if a toxin causes the

hydrogen ion pump to stop moving H+ ions outside the mitochondrial
membranes of the bird's cells?
A. The bird will fly a long distance because it will rely on energy from
glycolysis.
B. The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining
energy.
C. The bird will fly only short distances because it will need to rest.
D. The bird will eat more food to build up its energy reserves in the
Krebs cycle.
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User ISrini
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Tutan Ramen
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Answer:

B. The bird will stop flying because it will quickly use up its remaining

energy.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because the mitochondria is known as the power house of cells. Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in this organelle and it involves the conversion of ADP to ATP through the hydrogen ions(protons).

When the hydrogen ion channel is blocked, energy production in cells stop.

This is why the bird will stop flying as it would have used up its remaining energy and won’t have a new one to use to continue flying.

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User Dwigt
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