A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Related Mcqs:
- Which of these is formed both during Kreb’s cycle and deamination of amino acids:
- Acetyl CoA used normally in Kreb’s cycle is derived from pyruvic acid but it can also be formed from:
- To start the kreb’s cycle, the pyruvic acid formed during Glycolysis is converted into:
- Kreb’s cycle means:
- The significance of the Kreb’s cycle lies in:
- Last step in the Kreb’s cycle is the breakdown of:
- Kreb’s cycle eventually leads to:
- After completion of Glycolysis and Kreb’s cycle we have a net gain of how many molecules of ATP when one molecule of glucose is oxidized:
- Below how much concentration of oxygen the pyruvic acid will not pass into Kreb’s cycle and would convert into CO2 and alcohol:
- Before combining with oxaloacetic acid the pyruvic acid in Kreb’s cycle is transformed into: