Multiple Choice
The poison,sodium cyanide,inhibits the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase.Why is ingestion of this poison usually fatal?
A) It blocks the production of ATP in the cells.
B) It causes cells to rupture.
C) It changes membrane permeability allowing important molecules to leave the cell.
D) It causes changes in the acetyl-coenzyme A molecule.
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