Match the following and choose the correct option from those given below.

Column A Column B
A. Molecular oxygen i. \(\alpha\)-Ketoglutaric acid
B. Electron acceptor ii. Hydrogen acceptor
C. Pyruvate dehydrogenase iii. Cytochrome C
D. Decarboxylation iv. Acetyl CoA

Options :

A B C D
1. ii iii iv i
2. iii iv ii i
3. ii i iii iv
4. iv iii i ii
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During aerobic cellular respiration:
I: The complete oxidation of pyruvate by the stepwise removal of all the hydrogen atoms, leaving three molecules of CO2, takes place in mitochondrial matrix.
II: The passing on of the electrons, removed as part of the hydrogen atoms, to molecular O2 with simultaneous synthesis of ATP occurs in cytosol.
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Neither I nor II are correct
4. Both I and II are correct
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In aerobic respiration, passing on of the electrons removed as part of the hydrogen atoms to molecular O2 with simultaneous synthesis of ATP, is associated with:
1. Outer mitochondrial membrane
2. Inner mitochondrial membrane
3. Mitochondrial matrix
4. Cytosol
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Regarding aerobic cellular respiration:
I: Cells are able to utilize all the energy from glucose when released in one burst.
II: Gradual glucose breakdown allows for the simultaneous buildup of many ATP molecules.

1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
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