MCQ
In Krebs' cycle, $GTP$ is formed in
- AOxidative phosphorylation
- ✓Substrate level phosphorylation
- CPhotophosphorylation
- DDecarboxylation
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$(1)$ $Z$ shape is formed when all the carriers are placed in a sequence on a redox potential scale.
$(2)$ The $4e^-$ released are accepted by various electron acceptors and finally enter into $PS-II$ instead of returning to $PS-I.$
$(3)$ In this process both $PS-I$ and $PS-II$ take part
$(4)$ As the electrons released in various ways do not return to their original donors, such an electron transport is called non-cyclic electron transport.
Here $A$ and $B$ refers to
| Column-$I$ | Column-$II$ |
| $A$. Bacteria without walls | $I$. Lysosome |
| $B$. Small circular DNA | $II$. Mycoplasma cells |
| $C$. Flattened sacs in | $III$. Thylakoid a chloroplast |
| $D$. A vesicle in which |
$IV$. Plasmid hydrolytic enzymes are stored |
