Regarding ATP and reduced coenzymes (FADH 2 and NADH) formed. Which statement is not…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Respiration in Plants
Regarding ATP and reduced coenzymes (FADH2 and NADH) formed. Which statement is not correct.
- In glycolysis, 2 NADH are formed
- In each Krebs' cycle, 3 NADH are formed
- Through SLP, each pyruvic forms 1 ATP
- In each Krebs' cycle, 2 FADH2 are formed
Answer
(D) In each Krebs' cycle, 2 FADH 2 are formed
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