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Multiple Choice
Which of the following represents the correct path of electrons during aerobic respiration in the electron transport chain?
A
NADH → Complex I → Cytochrome c → Complex III → Ubiquinone → Complex IV → Oxygen
B
FADH2 → Complex II → Ubiquinone → Complex III → Cytochrome c → Complex IV → Oxygen
C
NADH → Complex I → Ubiquinone → Complex III → Cytochrome c → Complex IV → Oxygen
D
NADH → Complex II → Ubiquinone → Complex III → Cytochrome c → Complex IV → Oxygen
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Understand that aerobic respiration involves the electron transport chain (ETC), which is a series of complexes that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions.
Recognize that NADH and FADH2 are the primary electron carriers that donate electrons to the ETC. NADH donates electrons to Complex I, while FADH2 donates electrons to Complex II.
Identify the sequence of electron carriers in the ETC: NADH transfers electrons to Complex I, which then passes them to Ubiquinone (also known as Coenzyme Q).
After Ubiquinone, electrons are transferred to Complex III, then to Cytochrome c, and finally to Complex IV.
At Complex IV, electrons are transferred to oxygen, the final electron acceptor, which combines with protons to form water. This completes the electron transport chain in aerobic respiration.