The electron transport system in mitochondria is located in the:
1. Inner mitochondrial membrane
2. Outer mitochondrial membrane
3. Inter membrane space
4. Matrix
Cytochrome c is found:
| 1. | attached to outer surface of the inner mitochondrial membrane |
| 2. | attached to inner surface of the inner mitochondrial membrane |
| 3. | in the inter membrane space |
| 4. | in the mitochondrial matrix |
The number of ATP molecules synthesized from oxidation of one molecule of NADH and one molecule of are respectively:
| 1. | 3 and 2 | 2. | 2 and 3 |
| 3. | 1 and 1 | 4. | 2 and 1 |
Oxygen drives the process of ATP production via ETS. The best explanation for this would be that oxygen:
| 1. | is needed at the end of the aerobic respiration |
| 2. | is the terminal electron donor |
| 3. | is not required in the glycolytic pathway |
| 4. | acts as the final hydrogen acceptor |
According to NCERT textbook, what is the number of ATP molecules that can be regarded as a net gain during aerobic respiration of one molecule of glucose?
| 1. 2 | 2. 30 |
| 3. 36 | 4. 38 |
What is the number of ATP molecules produced when pyruvate is converted to lactate by fermentation?
| 1. 0 | 2. 2 |
| 3. 4 | 4. 38 |
If fatty acids were to enter the respiratory pathway, they must be converted to a molecule with:
| 1. | Two carbons | 2. | Three carbons |
| 3. | Five carbons | 4. | Six carbons |
The respiratory pathway is best described as:
| 1. | Catabolic | 2. | Anabolic |
| 3. | Amphibolic | 4. | Amphipathic |
Which of the following exhibits the highest rate of respiration?
| 1. Growing shoot apex | 2. Germinating seed |
| 3. Root tip | 4. Leaf bud |
What is the end product of glycolysis?
| 1. NADH | 2. ATP |
| 3. G3P | 4. Pyruvate |