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Important Questions on Respiration in Plants

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During an oxidative phosphorylation the terminal electron acceptor is                  (fill up the blank).

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The process of transfer of electrons from glucose to molecular oxygen in bacteria and mitochondria is known as
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Which one of the following metabolic conversion requires oxygen?
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Identify the wrong statements.
A) Cytochrome C is a small protein attached to inner surface of the outer membrane
B) Electrons from complex I are transferred to ubiquinone located within the inner membrane
C) The temperature optimum for photosynthesis of different plants does not depend on the habitat that they are adapted to.
D) There is no linear relationship between incident light and CO2 fixation rates at low light intensities.
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The number of electrons required to reduce one molecule of oxygen to water during mitochondrial oxidation is:
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Pyruvate dehydrogenase activity during aerobic respiration requires:-
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Assertion (A): Anaerobic respiration yields less energy utilizing oxygen.

Reason (R): In anaerobic respiration, energy is released due to the incomplete breakdown of organic molecules.

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Write the difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration.
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Which of the following biomolecules is common to respiration mediated breakdown of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins?
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What is the role of NAD+ in cellular respiration?
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Which statement is wrong for Krebs' cycle?
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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The number of substrate-level phosphorylation in one turn of citric acid cycle is:
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During Citric Acid cycle, the various organic acid undergo decarboxylation. Which of the following organic acids of the above cycle have $4 \mathrm{C}, 5 \mathrm{C}$ and $6 \mathrm{C}$ respectively?
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Which of the following is a 6-carbon compound?
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Which of the following is known as ‘Currency of Energy’
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In which of the following cellular compartment (s) do respiratory reactions occur?
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Explain the mechanism of anaerobic respiration.