DP Biology (first assessment 2025)
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C1.2.16. Role of oxygen as terminal electron acceptor in aerobic cell respiration
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SPM.2.HL.TZ0.9c:
Rotenone is a naturally occurring toxin that blocks the electron transport chain in insects and fish. Outline the consequences of exposure to a toxin like rotenone for cell respiration.
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SPM.2.HL.TZ0.9c:
Rotenone is a naturally occurring toxin that blocks the electron transport chain in insects and fish. Outline the consequences of exposure to a toxin like rotenone for cell respiration.
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SPM.2.HL.TZ0.9c:
Rotenone is a naturally occurring toxin that blocks the electron transport chain in insects and fish. Outline the consequences of exposure to a toxin like rotenone for cell respiration.
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SPM.2.HL.TZ0.c:
Rotenone is a naturally occurring toxin that blocks the electron transport chain in insects and fish. Outline the consequences of exposure to a toxin like rotenone for cell respiration.
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- 23M.1A.HL.TZ2.26: Which part of aerobic respiration directly involves oxygen molecules? A. Conversion of glucose...
- 23M.1A.HL.TZ2.26: Which part of aerobic respiration directly involves oxygen molecules? A. Conversion of glucose...