The role of ubiquinone in the mitochondrion includes: A. its capacity to feed el
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The role of ubiquinone in the mitochondrion includes:
A. its capacity to feed electrons from Complex I to Complex II
B. its capacity to react with succinate to convert it to fumarate.
C. its capacity to participate in shuttling reducing equivalents from the cytosol.
D. its capacity to scavenge reactive oxygen species that escape from the ETC Complexes.
E. its capacity to accept two electrons from NADH in one Complex and to donate one electron to each of two pathways that reduce two different cytochromes in another Complex.
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Explanation / Answer
The role of ubiquinone in the mitochondrion includes: its capacity to accept two electrons from NADH in one Complex and to donate one electron to each of two pathways that reduce two different cytochromes in another Complex.
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