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E-banking means any user with a PC and a browser can get connected to the banks’ website to perform any of the virtual banking functions and avail of any of the banks services. There is no human operator to respond to the needs of the customer.
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- E-banking provides services 24 hours, 365 days a year to the customers of the bank.
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The metabolic pathway of electron transport is called as electron transport system or ETS.
Glycolysis and Krebs cycle result in the formation of reduced coenzymes such as 10 molecules of NADH +H+ ions and 2 molecules of FADH2 and 4 molecules of ATP. These reduced coenzymes need to be oxidized to release energy stored in them. This is possible by the transport of electrons and protons from these coenzymes to oxygen through electron carriers present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This metabolic pathway of electron transport is called as electron transport system or ETS.
ETS comprises of several energy carriers which include NADH dehydrogenase complex (Complex I), Ubiquinone (Complex Q), Succinate dehydrogenase complex (complex II), Cytochrome bc1 complex (Complex III), Cytochrome c, Cytochrome c oxidase (Complex IV)
Steps in ETS:
* Electrons are transferred from NADH+H+ to Ubiquinone through complex I and protons are moved from mitochondrial matrix to intermembrane space.
* Electrons from FADH2 are transferred to Ubiquinone through complex II and protons are moved from mitochondrial matrix to intermembrane space.
* Ubiquinone transfers the electrons to complex III.
* Complex III transfers electrons to complex IV through Cytochrome c. Some protons are moved from mitochondrial matrix to intermembrane space.
* Complex IV contains Cytochrome a and Cytochrome a3. It transfers the electrons to final acceptor, the oxygen.
* Oxygen combines with 2 H+ ions and reduces to water which drives ETS.
2H+ + 2e- + ½ O2 --------- H2O + Energy
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| B-DNA | Z-DNA |
| The B-DNA right handed helix | The Z DNAis a left handed helical structure |
| The distane of helix/pitch/turn is 3.4 nm. | Size of helix is 4.5 nm. |
| The distance between adjacent base pair is 0.34 nm since 10 bp/helix. | Distance between adjacent bp is 0.375 nm since there are 12 bp/helix. |
| The diameter of the DNA is approximately 2 nm . | The diameter is 1.8 nm. |

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