During cellular breakdown of one molecule of Glucose, How many FADH2 are produced in Matrix?
| 1. | Two | 2. | Three |
| 3. | Zero | 4. | Eight |
Where does ETS occur?
| 1. | Inner Mitochondrial Membrane |
| 2. | Peri Mitochondrial Space |
| 3. | Outer Mitochondrial Membrane |
| 4. | Inter Membrane Space |
What is the complex which oxidizes NADH during ETs
| 1. | Complex 1 | 2. | NADH dehydrogenase |
| 3. | NADH oxidase | 4. | Both A and B |
The electrones which are coming from oxidation of NADH are transferred from complex I to
| 1. | Ubiquinol | 2. | Ubiquinone |
| 3. | Ubiquinal | 4. | Ubiquitous |
Ubiquinone gets electrones from
(1) NADH only
(2) FADH2 only
(3) Both A and B
(4) From GTP
The reduced ubiquinone is
(1) Ubiquinol
(2) It is oxidized with the transfer of electrones to cytochrome C via cytochrome bc1 complex
(3) Is a mobile carrier
(4) Both A and B
Complex three is
(1) NADH dehydrogenase
(2) Succinate dehydrogenase
(3) Cytochrome C oxidase
(4) Cytochrome bc1 complex
Cytochrome c includes except
| 1. | Mobile carrier |
| 2. | Present on outer surface of inner membrane |
| 3. | Acts as mobile carrier for transfer of electrones between complex III and IV |
| 4. | Transfers electrones from complex II to complex III as well |
Oxidation of one molecule of FADH2 gives
(1) One ATP
(2) Two ATPs
(3) Three ATPs
(4) Four ATPs
Complex I does not have
| 1. | FMN |
| 2. | Fe-S centres |
| 3. | NADH dehydrogenase |
| 4. | Cytochrome C1 |