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    Glycolysis occurs in

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    What is the final product of Glycolysis?

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    The partial breakdown of glucose takes place in

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    In which of the following parts of eukaryotes does the breakdown of complex molecules to yield energy take place?

    a. Chloroplast
    b. Cytoplasm
    c. Mitochondria

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    The complete combustion of glucose produces

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    During cellular respiration, pyruvic acid is reduced to lactic acid in the presence of

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    For entry into Krebs cycle, pyruvate formed during glycolysis is converted into

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    Glycolysis is also known as

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    Which of the following parts are used by plants for gaseous exchange?

    a. Stomata
    b. Lenticels
    c. Root nodules

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    In plants, the gaseous exchange take place in a) Stomata b) Roots c) Stems d) Lenticles

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    Which of the following is not a characteristic property of aerobic respiration?

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    Organism which depend on dead and decaying organic matter is

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    Respiratory substrates are the compounds that are oxidised during respiration. Which of the following are not respiratory substrates?

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    Which of the following statements is/are false?

    a. In eukaryotes, aerobic respiration takes place within the cytoplasm.
    b. In many prokaryotes, fermentation takes place under anaerobic conditions.
    c. The metabolic pathway through which the electron passes from one carrier to another is called the electron transport system.

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    Which of the following substrates would need to be broken down into glycerol and fatty acids first before entering the respiratory pathway?

    a. Carbohydrates
    b. Fats
    c. Proteins

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    Which of the following statements is/are false?

    a. The respiratory quotient depends upon the type of respiratory substrate used during respiration.
    b. In oxidative phosphorylation, O2 is the ultimate acceptor of electrons and it gets reduced to water.
    c. The ratio of volume of CO2 consumed to the volume of O2 evolved in respiration is called as respiratory quotient.

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    Pasture effect can be studied in case of

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    Respiratory Quotient for the reaction 

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    How many step reactions are involved in glycolysis?

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    Which of the following is utilised during the process of respiration in plants?

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    How many net ATP are produced in Glycolysis?

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    In which of the following is less than seven percent of the energy in glucose released?

    a. Aerobic respiration
    b. Lactic acid fermentation
    c. Alcohol fermentation

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    The enzyme which converts glucose into glucose -6- phosphate is

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    The breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid is called glycolysis. It occurs in the __________ of a cell.

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    Respiration is

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    Which one is incorrect about Glycolysis?

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