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Uncoupling agents are compounds that block ATP synthesis while allowing the respiration of the electron chain to continue. Which of the following would explain this?
 a. They are compounds that move protons back across the inner mitochondrial membrane in the same direction as the proton gradient.
 b. They bind to Complex II and stop the flow of protons through ATP synthase
 c. They inactivate cytochrome c
 d. They oxidize NADH and succinate
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