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Glycolysis occurs in | Cytoplasm |
Photorespiration in C3 plants starts starts from | Phosphoglycerate |
Pyruvate kinase enzyme catalyses | Third irreversible step of glycolysis |
By which of the follwing complex, proton is pumped to reach ATP synthase to participate in ATP synthesis | Cytochrome b6f |
In alcoholic fermentation, NAD+ is produced during the | Reduction of acetyldehye to ethanol |
The bacterium (clostrium botulinum ) that cause botulism is | An obligate anaerobe |
Life without air will be | Anaerobic |
In which process CO2 is not released | Lactate fermentation |
In alcoholic fermentation | Triose phosphate is the electron donor while acetaldehyde is the electron acceptor |
Out of 38 ATP molecules produced per glucose, 32 ATP molecules are formed from NADH/FADH2 in | Respiratory chain |
When one glucose molecule is completely oxidised, it changes | 30 ADP molecules into 30 ATP molecules |
Out of 36 ATP molecules produced per glucose molecule during respiration | 2 are produced outside mitochondria and 34 inside mitochondria |
During which stage in the complete oxidation of glucose are the greatest number of ATP molecules formed from ADP | Electron transport chain |
Which one of the following concerns photophosphorylation | ADP+inorganic PO4--(light energy)---->ATP |
Other name for tricarboxylic acid cycle | Citric acid cycle |
The mechanism of ATP formation both in chloroplast and mitochondria is explained by | Chemiosmotic theory of mitchell |
In krebs cycle FAD participates as electron acceptor during the conversion of | Succinic acid to fumaric acid |
Which is essential to convert pyruvic acid into acetyl Co-A? | LAA, TPP and NAD |
Poisons like cyanide inhibit Na+ efflux and K+ influx during cellular transport. this inhibitory effect is reversed by an injection of ATP. this demonstrates that | ATP is the carrier protion in the transport system |
End product of citric acid/ krebs cycle is | CO2 and H2O |
Oxidative phosphorylation is production of | NADPH in photosynthesis |