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Which of the following is correct sequence of processes in the oxidation of glucose?
Options
A. Krebs cycle - glycolysis - electron transport
B. Glycolysis - Krebs cycle - eletron transport
C. Electron transport - Krebs cycle - glycolysis
D. Krebs cycle - electron transport - glycolysis
Correct Answer
Glycolysis - Krebs cycle - eletron transport
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1. FAD is reduced to FADH
2
during
Options
A. electron transport phosphorylation
B. lactate fermentation
C. Krebs cycle
D. glycolysis
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Correct Answer: Krebs cycle
2. The complete oxidation of glucose yields usable energy in the form of
Options
A. FADH
2
B. coenzyme A
C. ATP
D. pyruvic acid
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Correct Answer: ATP
3. The carbon dioxide is primary a product of
Options
A. Krebs cycle
B. glycolysis
C. electron transport phosphorylation.
D. lactate fermentation.
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Correct Answer: Krebs cycle
4. During glycolysis, electrons removed from glucose are passed to
Options
A. FAD
B. NAD
+
C. acetyl CoA
D. pyruvic acid
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Correct Answer: NAD
+
5. The aerobic breakdown of glucose known as respiration involves
Options
A. electron transport phosphorylation
B. glycolysis
C. Krebs Cycle
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
6. In electron transport, electrons ultimately pass to
Options
A. ADP
B. cytochrome b
C. oxygen
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: oxygen
7. During electron transport, protons are pumped out of the mitochondrion at each of the major sites except for
Options
A.
complex I
B.
complex II
C.
complex III
D.
complex IV
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Correct Answer:
complex II
8. What happens after glycolysis when oxygen is available as an electron acceptor?
Options
A. Pyruvate is formed
B. NADH is produced
C. Fermentation
D. Oxidative phosphorylation
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Correct Answer: NADH is produced
9. Which of the following is not a significant biological oxidizing agent?
Options
A. FAD
B. Fe
3+
C. O
2
D. NAD
+
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Correct Answer: Fe
3+
10. Which of the following amino acid do not fall under the category of essential amino acid?
Options
A. Histidine
B. Leucine
C. Glycine
D. Methionine
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Correct Answer: Glycine
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