If an inhibitor that blocked the oxidation of NADH was added to a strict aerobe
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Question
If an inhibitor that blocked the oxidation of NADH was added to a strict aerobe bacterial culture, which two statements would be correct? fermentation would begin and allow for oxidation of NADH ATP energy created by oxidative phosphorylation through respiration would cease adding extra oxygen to the culture could overcome the effects of the inhibitor an acidic waste product would begin to build up in the culture glycolysis and TCA cycle would eventually cease running due to lack of electron acceptors NAD+ would begin to build up in the cellExplanation / Answer
ATP energy created by oxidative phosphorylation through respiration would cease if an inhibit that blocked the oxidation of NADH was added to strict aerobe bacterial culture.
Glycolysis and TCA cycle would eventually cease running due to lack of electrons is correct
only 2 statements are true .