Biology, asked by rahulragavendra6119, 1 year ago

The correct sequence of electron carriers during ETS is ______
a) Co.Q → cyto.b.c₁, → cyto.c → cyto.a.a₃
b) Co.Q → cyto.a.a₃, → cyto.b.c → cyto.c₁
c) Co.Q → cyto.b.c, → cyto.a.a₃ → cyto.c
d) Co.Q → cyto.c → cyto.b.c, → cyto.a.a₃

Answers

Answered by varshadakhle
23
Hi.



here is your answer.


The correct sequence of electron carries during ETS is :


Co. Q ➡ Cyto . b.c1 ➡ cyto.C ➡cyto.a.a3



option a is correct answer. .


The electron pass through the electron transport system so that the electron acceptor get oxidised and reduce alternatively.




hope it helps you

varshadakhle: fine
Answered by brokendreams
1

Co.Q → Cyto.b.c₁, → Cyto.c → Cyto.a.a₃ is the correct sequence of electron carriers during ETS.

Option a

Explanation:

  • The Electron Transport System (or ETS) is the final process involved in cellular respiration, which involves a series of membranous processes and electron carrier system which can pass the electrons because of its redox potential.  
  • There are different electron carriers involved in the electron transport system which are arranged in a particular series from which the electron passes.  
  • The electron passes through this series of electron carriers so that these electron acceptors could get oxidised and reduced simultaneously.  

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