Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCCD) is a chemical that prevents the flow of protons through ATP synthase. An animal cell treated with DCCD will die because,

a) it disrupts the proton gradient necessary for ATP production
b) it inhibits the function of mitochondria
c) it enhances the production of reactive oxygen species
d) it interferes with the synthesis of DNA and RNA

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