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Q: What do ubiquinone and cytochrome c have in common?
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What is the sequence of electron carriers in the electron transport chain starting with the least electronegative?

NADH Dehydrogenase Ubiquinone Cytochrome b-c1 complex Cytochrome c Cytochrome oxidase complex


What proteins are embedded in the mitochondria?

In the electron transport chain, NADH-Q reductase, succinate, ubiquinone, cyochrome c reductase, and cytochrome c oxidase are proteins embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. Also embedded is ATP synthase, an enzyme--a specialized protein.


What organism whose cytochrome c is most like human cytochrome c?

A Rhesus monkey


What can one buy from the store Cytochrome?

One can buy cytochrome c, a highly conserved model protein for molecular evolution. After supplied, the cytochrome c product stays stable for five years.


What are molecular homoligies?

Cytochrome C is a highly conserved molecular homology possessed by many organisms. Any molecule used in common and especially common purpose is homologous.


How many cytochrome c do humans have?

Humans have only one cytochrome c gene, which encodes a single protein that is essential for the electron transport chain in mitochondria. This protein plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by transferring electrons between complexes in the chain.


What is the colour of cytochrome c?

bright orange-pink


How does cytochrome c provide evidence of evolution?

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How cytochrome c provides evidence of evolution?

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Give explanation why the Oxidase test identifies the presence of cytochrome c oxidase and not the other electron carriers?

An oxidase test relies on a reagent that will change colors when it is oxidized. The reagent used in the test only reacts to cytochrome c oxidase by acting in place of oxygen to receive electrons from the cytochrome.


What has the author J C Horton written?

J. C. Horton has written: 'Cytochrome oxidase patches'


How do cytochromes show the unity of life on Earth?

They are highly conserved in all most organisms that use oxidative phosphorilation. Some amino acids and polypeptide sequences vary, but cytochrome C is doing the same shuttling of electrons job in organism after organism. Thus we can be fairly certain that all these organisms sharing this cytochrome C have common ancestry.