12. Electron transfer from donors such as NADH and FADH2 to O2 occurs in
(1) membranes of ER, chloroplast and mitochondria
(2) chloroplast only
(3) mitochondria only
(4) organellar membranes which possess ATP synthase
In cellular respiration, the transfer of electrons from electron donors such as NADH and FADH2 to the final electron acceptor, oxygen (O2), is a crucial step for ATP production. This electron transfer occurs through a series of protein complexes known as the electron transport chain (ETC). Understanding where this process takes place is fundamental to bioenergetics.
Location of Electron Transfer in Eukaryotes
The electron transport chain components that facilitate electron transfer from NADH and FADH2 to oxygen are embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This membrane houses the four main ETC complexes (I-IV) and ATP synthase.
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NADH donates electrons to Complex I.
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FADH2 donates electrons to Complex II.
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Electrons are passed through ubiquinone (CoQ) and cytochrome c between complexes.
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Finally, electrons reduce oxygen to water at Complex IV.
This electron flow drives proton pumping across the inner membrane, creating a proton gradient that powers ATP synthesis.
Why Other Membranes Are Not Involved
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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and chloroplast membranes do not participate in this electron transfer process in mitochondria.
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Chloroplast thylakoid membranes conduct electron transfer during photosynthesis, not cellular respiration.
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The plasma membrane in prokaryotes carries out electron transport, but in eukaryotes, this function is localized to mitochondria.
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Organellar membranes with ATP synthase include both mitochondria and chloroplasts, but only mitochondria perform electron transfer from NADH/FADH2 to oxygen.
Summary of Options
| Option | Explanation | Correctness |
|---|---|---|
| (1) Membranes of ER, chloroplast, and mitochondria | Incorrect; only mitochondrial inner membrane carries out this process | Incorrect |
| (2) Chloroplast only | Chloroplasts perform photosynthetic electron transport, not NADH/FADH2 to O2 | Incorrect |
| (3) Mitochondria only | Correct; inner mitochondrial membrane contains ETC for NADH/FADH2 to O2 | Correct |
| (4) Organellar membranes which possess ATP synthase | Too broad; chloroplasts have ATP synthase but do not do NADH/FADH2 to O2 transfer | Incorrect |
Final Answer:
(3) Mitochondria only



7 Comments
Pallavi Ghangas
September 23, 2025Mitochondria
Kirti Agarwal
September 24, 2025Mitochondria only
Roopal Sharma
September 25, 2025Mitochondria
Heena Mahlawat
September 25, 2025Mitochondria only
Minal Sethi
September 25, 2025mitochondria only
Manisha choudhary
September 26, 2025Only mitrochondria is correct answer
Kajal
October 4, 2025Mitochondria