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Consider the following statements with respect to respiration
A. Glycolysis occufs in the cytoplasm of the cell
B. Aerobic respiration takes place within the mitochondria
C. Electron transport system is present in the outer mitochondrial memebrane
D) `C_(51)H_(98)O_(5)` is the chemical formula of Tripalmitin, a fatty acid
E) Respiratory quotient = (Volume of `O_(2)` evolved)/(Volume of `CO_(2)` consumed) of the above statements.

A

A,B and D alone are correct

B

B, C and E alone are correct

C

C,D and E alone are correct

D

B,D and E alone are correct

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