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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete Cell Biology & Genetics Course 2026," the module on cellular respiration likely emphasizes the role of the electron transport chain (ETC) in generating ATP. Considering the principles of bioenergetics, which of the following statements best describes the primary mechanism by which the ETC drives ATP synthesis in eukaryotic cells?
Direct phosphorylation of ADP by high-energy intermediates generated during the oxidation of glucose.
The direct absorption of light energy by mitochondrial membranes to energize ADP.
The movement of electrons through a series of protein complexes, creating a proton gradient that powers ATP synthase.
The breakdown of ATP into ADP and inorganic phosphate, releasing energy that drives proton pumps.
Q2Domain Verified
"The Complete Cell Biology & Genetics Course 2026" likely dedicates significant attention to gene regulation. If a gene's expression is regulated by a transcription factor that binds to an enhancer region upstream of the promoter, how would this typically influence the rate of transcription of that gene?
It would bind to the terminator sequence, preventing the elongation of the mRNA transcript.
It would recruit coactivators or modify chromatin structure to facilitate the assembly of the transcription initiation complex, increasing transcription.
It would bind to ribosomal subunits, inhibiting protein synthesis post-transcriptionally.
It would directly inhibit the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter, thereby decreasing transcription.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Cell Biology & Genetics Course 2026," consider a scenario involving a mutation in a gene encoding a protein that functions as a transmembrane channel. If this mutation leads to a constitutively open channel, what would be the most likely immediate consequence for the cell's internal ionic environment, assuming the channel normally regulates the flux of a specific ion?
A stabilization of the ionic gradient across the plasma membrane.
A decrease in the resting membrane potential due to uncontrolled influx of positively charged ions.
An increase in intracellular ATP production due to enhanced ion movement.
A rapid and significant increase in the concentration of all ions within the cell.

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