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In aerobic respiration, citric acid cycle takes place in
Cytosol
Mitochondria
Peroxisome
Endoplasmic reticulum
In citric acid cycle first step is
Acetyl Co-A combines with oxalo acetic acid
Acetyl Co-A combines with citric acid
Citric acid combines with oxaloacetic acid
Citric acid combines with malic acid
Release of energy by breaking down of C-C bond of various organic molecules by oxidation process for cellular use is known as
Respiration
Photorespiration
Oxidative phosphorylation
Combustion
Which component of the mitochondria is primarily responsible for increasing the surface area for ATP production?
Cristae
Matrix
Outer membrane
Intermembrane space
Which of these are respiratory poisons or inhibitors of electron transport chain?
Cyanide, Carbon Monoxide, Rotenone
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen
Potassium, Sodium, Chloride
Water, Glucose, Lipids
Last electron acceptor during ETS is
cyt-a
cyt-
cyt-
How many PGAL are produced by glycolysis of 3 molecules of glucose? How many ATP are released by respiration of these PGAL till formation of and ?
6 PGAL and 38 ATP
3 PGAL and 54 ATP
6 PGAL and 108 ATP
12 PGAL and 216 ATP
In the absence of sufficient , what process in cellular respiration would be directly impacted?
Oxidation reactions in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
ATP hydrolysis
The formation of acetyl-CoA
The Calvin cycle
The compounds which are oxidised during respiration are known as
Respiratory substrates
Oxalo acid
TCA cycle
None of these
The intermediate compound common for aerobic and anaerobic respiration is
Citric acid
Pyruvic acid
Acetyl Co-A
Succinic acid