Assertion: Protons or hydrogen ions produced by photolysis of water accumulate in the lumen of thylakoids.
Reason: Photolysis of water takes place in inner membrane of thylakoid.
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If assertion is true but reason is false
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Assertion : Glycolysis is the first step of respiration in which glucose completely breaks into CO2 and H2O.
Reason : In this process, there is net gain of twenty four molecules of ATP.
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Which of the following is the connecting link between glycolysis and Krebs cycle?
Acetyl Co- A
Oxalosuccinic acid
Pyruvic acid
Citric acid
Assertion: Fi particles are present in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
Reason: An electron gradient formed on the inner mitochondrial membrane, forms ATP.
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The name of process of aerobic respiration, in which energy is provided in steps in electron transport chain, is :
EMP-pathway
decarboxylation
photophosphorylation
oxidative phosphorylation
In which of the following process 36 ATP molecules are produced by per hexose molecule
Glycolysis
Krebs' cycle
Direct oxidation pathway
None of the above
FAD is electron acceptor during oxidation of which of the following
ketoglutarate ➔ Succinyl Co-A
Succinic acid➔ Fumaric acid
Succinyl Co-A ➔ Succinic acid
Fumaric acid ➔ Malic acid
How many ATP molecules are obtained from fermentation of 1 molecule of glucose
2
4
3
5
A.
2
The net energy gain in fermentation is 2 ATP molecules/glucose molecule. In both lactic acid and alcoholic fermentation, all the NADH produced in glycolysis is consumed in fermentation, so there is no net NADH production, and no NADH to enter the ETC and form more ATP.