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What would happen if Complex II of the electron transport chain was inhibited?

I understand that ATP can still be produced even if Complex II was inhibited since it is Complexes I,III, IV that directly pump the protons from the matrix into intermembrane space.

I was wondering if anyone could explain the effect on FADH2 when Complex II is inhibited. Thank you very much :)
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