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20 September, 22:24

Given what you know about ATP and cellular respiration, explain why cyanide is so fast acting.

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  1. 20 September, 23:03
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    In a nutshell, cyanide prevents cells from using oxygen to make energy molecules ... It acts as an irreversible enzyme inhibitor, preventing cytochrome C oxidase from doing its job, which is to transport electrons to oxygen in the electron transport chain of aerobic cellular respiration

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