The chemiosmotic theory explains
A) the phosphorylation of ADP.
B) the electron transport chain.
C) the differences between inner and outer mitochondrial membranes.
D) the source of energy for formation of mitochondrial ATP.
E) aerobic respiration.
D) the source of energy for formation of mitochondrial ATP.
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The process of photolysis ____
a. is a function of the cyclic pathway b. involves photosystem I c. occurs in the light-independent reactions d. is the source of water in photosynthesis e. directly replaces electrons lost by P680
Which of the following is the major reason why it has been difficult to treat viral infections with chemotherapeutic agents?
A. Viruses have no metabolism and therefore offer no selective point of attack. B. Actually, viruses are not difficult to treat with chemotherapeutic agents. C. Viruses use the metabolic machinery of their hosts, which limits many of the potential points of attack. D. Viral metabolism resembles that of their hosts so there is no selective point of attack.
Specificity refers to ____
a. the ability of MHC markers to identify foreign cells b. the ability of macrophages to destroy bacteria c. the ability of the complement system to form membrane attack complexes d. the formation of specific receptors on T and B cells e. the formation of specific memory cells after an infection
Infection with Helicobacter pylori can cause ________
A) gallstones B) constipation C) tooth decay D) peptic ulcers