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
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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
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
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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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