What would happen to a plant that is treated with a chemical that prevents electrons from moving through the electron transport chain?

A. It could no longer produce CO2.
B. Water would be broken down to form oxygen at a higher rate to compensate.
C. It could not generate an electrochemical H+ gradient across a membrane.
D. It could not produce NADP+.
E. More electrons would be available for the light harvesting array.


C. It could not generate an electrochemical H+ gradient across a membrane.

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