Which of the following is not used for the cyclic process of cellular respiration of carbohydrates?
1. Krebs’ cycle
2. Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
3. Citric Acid cycle
4. Phosphorespiration cycle
The synthesis of GTP in Krebs’ cycle is
(1) Oxidative Phosphorylation
(2) Substrate Level Phosphorylation
(3) Photo Phosphorylation
(4) Photorespiration
In cellular respiration, where is FADH2 produced?
(1) Conversion of BPGA to PGA
(2) Conversion of succinate to Malate
(3) Conversion of PEP to Pyruvate
(4) Conversion of Malate to OAA
In Kreb's cycle, a molecule of GTP is produced during the conversion of:
1. Citrate into Ketoglutarate
2. Succinyl-CoA into succinate
3. Succinate into malate
4. Malate into oxaloacetate
Complete the given reaction of the cycle present in the mitochondrial matrix:
1. A—Succinic acid; B—Pyruvate dehydrogenase.
2. A—Malic acid; B—Transacetylase.
3. A—OAA; B—Citrate synthase.
4. A— -KGA; B Thiokinase.
At how many points during Krebs’ cycle NADH is produced?
(1) three
(2) Four
(3) Two
(4) Five
in the above given reaction of respiration what can be placed at the place of A and B respectively?
1. Iron and Citric acid.
2. Magnesium and Citric acid.
3. Dehydrogenase and Acetyl CoA.
4. Iron and Acetyl CoA
From alpha-ketoglutarate to succinyl CoA in TCA cycle which of the following occurs
(1) 4C compound is formed
(2) 5C compound is Formed
(3) 6C compound is formed
(4) 2C compound is regenerated
At how many points, does the FADH2 is produced during complete breakdown of Glucose?
(1) One
(2) Three
(3) Two
(4) Five
Which one of the given reaction does not involve decarboxylation?
1. ketoglutarate Succinyl CoA
2. Fumarate Malate
3. Oxalo-succinate ketoglutarate
4. Pyruvate Acetly CoA