Match the location of the cell given in Column $I$ with its function in Column $II$.
Column $I$Column $II$
$A$. Mitochondrial matrix$i$. Krebs' cycle
$B$. Cytoplasm$ii$. $ETC$
$C$. $F_0$ and $F_1$$iii$. Glycolysis
$D$. Inner Mitochondrial membrane$iv$. $ATP$ synthesis

  • A
    $(A)-(i); (B)-(iii); (C)-(iv); (D)-(ii)$
  • B
    $(A)-(ii); (B)-(iv); (C)-(i); (D)-(iii)$
  • C
    $(A)-(iii); (B)-(ii); (C)-(i); (D)-(iv)$
  • D
    $(A)-(iv); (B)-(i); (C)-(iii); (D)-(ii)$

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