Describe, in detail, the implications of inhibiting the redoxreaction that occurs between complex II and ubiquinone (CoQ) of theelectron transport chain would have on glucose metabolismIncludethe roles cellular energy charge, concentration gradients,allosterismand membranes play in these implications. Use anillustration to support your explanation.
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