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ATP formation in glycolyis is...

ATP formation in glycolyis is

A

oxidation phosphorylation

B

Photophosphorylation

C

Reductive phosphorylation

D

Substrate level phosphorylation

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  • Out of 38 molecules of ATP produced upon aerobic respiration of glucose, the break up in ATP production in glycolysis (P), pyruvic to acetyl-CoA formation (Q) and Krebs cycle (r) is as follows :

    A
    P = 2, Q = 6, R = 30
    B
    P = 8, Q = 6, R = 24
    C
    P = 8, Q = 10, R = 20
    D
    P = 2, Q = 12, R = 24
  • ATP formation in chloroplast and mitochondrion is explained by

    A
    Oholodny-Went model
    B
    Chemi-osmotic theory of Mitchell
    C
    Munch's mass flow theory
    D
    Relay pump theory of Godlewski
  • ATP formation in chloroplast and mitochondrion is explained by

    A
    Chlodny-Went model
    B
    Chemi-osmotic theory of Mitchell
    C
    Munch's mass flow theory
    D
    Relay pump theory fo Godlewski.
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