NEET Biology Respiration In Plants Based Practice Questions & Answers with Viewers Discussion and Detailed Explanation

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In Krebs' cycle, the FAD precipitates as electron acceptor during the conversion of

(a) succinyl CoA to succinic acid

(b) fumaric acid to malic acid

(c) succinic acid to fumaric acid

(d) a-ketoglutarate to succinyl CoA.

Answer: (c)

During Krebs' cycle when succinic acid is oxidised to fumaric acid then the precipitation of FAD as electron acceptor occurs. It is the only Krebs' cycle oxidation that does not employ a pyridine nucleotide. In this, succinate is dehydrogenated by succinate dehydrogenase. This enzyme removes two hydrogen ions and two electrons from succinate and these are then used to reduce FAD to $FADH^2$ .

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