The first 5-C dicarboxylic acid in Kreb's cycle which is used in nitrogen metabolism is
Assume that one molecule of glucose entered in aerobic respiration. Glycolysis, link reaction, Krebs cycle and ETS sequentially occurred. But intermediate compounds of Krebs cycle that is alpha - ketoglutaric acid is withdrawn for the formation of glutamic acid. Then how many net ATPs are obtained in this aerobic respiration?
The 5C-intermediate of Krebs cycle that serves as substrate for transamination is
The overall goal of glycolysis, Krebs cycle and the electron transport system is the formation of
The substrates of 1^(st) oxidation and 4^(th) oxidation of Krebs cycle are formed respectively by
Which substance is known as the connecting link between glycolysis and Krebs cycle? How many carbons does it have ?
Knowledge Check
The first 5-C dicarboxylic acid in Kreb's cycle which is used in nitrogen metabolism is
A
OAA
B
citric acid
C
`alpha`- Ketoglutaric acid
D
acetyl coenzyme A
Assume that one molecule of glucose entered in aerobic respiration. Glycolysis, link reaction, Krebs cycle and ETS sequentially occurred. But intermediate compounds of Krebs cycle that is alpha - ketoglutaric acid is withdrawn for the formation of glutamic acid. Then how many net ATPs are obtained in this aerobic respiration?
A
18
B
12
C
4
D
20
The 5C-intermediate of Krebs cycle that serves as substrate for transamination is
A
`alpha`-Ketoglutaric acid
B
Succinyl Co. A
C
Oxalo acetic acid
D
Oxalo succinic acid
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