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Mammals Produce Heat by Using Which Endogenous Uncoupling Agent

Question 90

Question 90

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Mammals produce heat by using which endogenous uncoupling agent?


A) the small molecule 2-4-dinitrophenol synthesized by the cell
B) the protein thermogenin
C) the protein thioredoxin
D) the protein cytochrome c
E) a modified form of the FoF1 ATPase

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