Matching
A. glycolysis
B. Krebs cycle
C. electron transport system also known as cytochrome system
D. glycolysis and Krebs cycle
E. glycolysis and electron transport chain
F. Krebs cycle and electron transport chain
G. glycolysis and Krebs cycle and electron transport chain
H. none of the above
1. PGAL
2. Pyruvate
3. Alpha ketoglutaric acid
4. Cytochromes
5.Succine Acid
6. Citric acid
7. Malic acid
8. Fumaric acid
9. NADH -> NAD
10. FADH->FAD
11. FAD->FADH
12. Oxaloacelic acid
13. ADP +D->ATP
14. ATP->ADP+D
15. NAD->N+ADH
F.
Answer:
A.
glycolysis
: PGAL, Pyruvate,
B. Krebs
cycle :
Alpha ketoglutaric acid, Citric acid, Malic acid, Fumaric acid,
Oxaloacelic acid, FAD->FADH,
C. electron transport system also known as cytochrome system: NADH
-> NAD, FADH->FAD
D. glycolysis and Krebs cycle : Pyruvate
E. glycolysis and electron transport chain : -----
F. Krebs cycle and electron transport chain: ------
G. glycolysis and Krebs cycle and electron transport
chain-----
Matching A. glycolysis B. Krebs cycle C. electron transport system also known as cytochrome system D....
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