Biology, asked by chandragirish65478, 9 months ago

a person is born with a mutation that causes their cells don't have the ability to produce the NADH dehydrogenase complex ,the complex that allows the electron transport chain to make ATP from NADH.will this patient be able to produce any entry at all from the ETC​

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Answered by rosey25
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NADH and FADH2 made in the citric acid cycle (in the mitochondrial matrix) deposit their electrons into the electron transport chain at complexes I and II, respectively. This step regenerates NAD+ and FAD (the oxidized carriers) for use in the citric acid cycle.

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