The primary site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells is the:
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
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Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement-A: is formed during the Krebs cycle.
Statement-B: Two GTP molecules per Krebs cycle are produced.
Both statements are correct
Both statements are incorrect
Only A is incorrect
Only B is incorrect
All of the following are true about the Krebs cycle EXCEPT:
It occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
It generates reducing equivalents like NADH and FADH2.
It is a part of aerobic respiration.
It directly produces ATP.
The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration is:
Water
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
NAD+
Which of the following statements about the mitochondrial structure is INCORRECT?
The inner mitochondrial membrane is folded into cristae.
The outer mitochondrial membrane is highly folded to increase surface area.
The mitochondrial matrix contains DNA and ribosomes.
The space between the inner and outer membranes is called the intermembrane space.
All of the given are reactants of TCA cycle except
Succinyl CoA
Fumaric acid
Citric acid
Pyruvic acid
Before entering respiratory pathway amino acids are
Decarboxylated
Hydrolysed
Deaminated
Phosphorylated
How many molecules of ATP will be synthesis in complete oxidation of one molecule glucose?
32 ATP
30 ATP
36 ATP
38 ATP
The number of substrate level phosphorylations in one turn of citric acid cycle is
Zero
One
Two
Three
The end product of oxidative phosphorylation is?
NADH
ADP
How many ATP is released respectively when NADH and FADH molecules get oxidised?
3 ATP, 2 ATP
2 ATP, 3 ATP
5 ATP, 4 ATP
3 ATP, 5 ATP