The products of fermentation do not include:

1. CO2 2. O2
3. ethanol 4. lactate

Subtopic:  Fermentation | Aerobic Respiration |
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Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate produces:

1. CO2 2. Citrate
3. Acetyl-CoA 4. G3P
Subtopic:  Aerobic Respiration | Kreb's Cycle |
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The stage of cellular respiration that directly involves oxygen is:

1. glycolysis
2. at the end of ETC
3. Krebs cycle
4. the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP
Subtopic:  ETS |
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What process in aerobic respiration generates maximum ATP?

1. substrate-level phosphorylation 2. chemiosmosis
3. Krebs cycle 4. Pyruvate decarboxylation
Subtopic:  Oxidative Phosphorylation |
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Consider the steps of glycolysis given in the diagram:
  
Regarding reaction 3 in the diagram:

I: The reaction is a key regulatory point and is also the rate-limiting step.
II: The reaction is freely reversible.


1. Only I is true
2. Only II is true
3. Both I and II are true
4. Both I and II are false

Subtopic:  Glycolysis |
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In aerobic respiration, oxygen acts as:
I. Terminal electron acceptor
II. Terminal proton acceptor

1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Both I and II 4. Neither I nor II
Subtopic:  ETS |
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FADH2 is produced in

1. glycolysis 2. the oxidation of pyruvate
3. the Krebs cycle 4. the electron transport chain
Subtopic:  Kreb's Cycle |
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Krebs cycle is also called as:

1. glycolysis 2. fermentation
3. Calvin cycle 4. the citric acid cycle
Subtopic:  Kreb's Cycle |
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A five carbon amino acid can be formed by which of the following intermediates of Krebs cycle?

1. succinate 2. malate
3. citrate 4. α-ketoglutarate
Subtopic:  Kreb's Cycle |
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The components of the mitochondrial electron transport chain are located:
1. in mitochondrial matrix
2. in outer mitochondrial membrane
3. in inner mitochondrial membrane
4. in intermembrane space

Subtopic:  ETS |
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