What would you expect in a cell in which the pyruvate transporter was inhibited by a drug? an increase in ATP produced a decrease in ATP produced a build up of NADPH an increase in CO2 produced Which of the following statements accurately describes the flow of electrons through the electron transport chain, as well as their eventual destination? Electrons come from NAD+ and FAD+ and eventually go to oxygen. Electrons come from NAD+ and FAD+ and eventually go to water. Electrons come from NADH and FADH2 and eventually go to water. Electrons come from NADH and FADH2 and eventually go to oxygen.
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