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Write the name of end products of complete oxidation of glucose.

Important Questions on Respiration in Plants

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Which of the following biomolecules is common to respiration mediated breakdown of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins?
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Write the difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration.
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A plant in your garden avoids photorespiratory losses, has improved water use efficiency, shows high rates of photosynthesis at high temperatures and has improved efficiency of nitrogen utilization. In which of the following physiological groups would you assign this plant?
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If  14CO2 is added to a suspension of photosynthesizing chloroplasts, which of the following will be the first compound to be radioactive?
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In which of the following cellular compartment (s) do respiratory reactions occur?
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The percentage of sunlight captured by plants is
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Emerson's enhancement effect and red drop have been instrumental in the discovery of:
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Which of the following is known as ‘Currency of Energy’
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Which one of the following metabolic conversion requires oxygen?
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Which one of the following options is true in photosynthesis?
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What is the role of NAD+ in cellular respiration?
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The two enzymatic activities associated with RuBisCO are:
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The process which makes a major difference between C3 and C4 plants is:
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With reference to factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis, which of the following statements is not correct?
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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A chromatography column, packed with silica gel as stationary phase, was used to separate a mixture of compounds consisting of A benzanilide B aniline and C acetophenone. When the column is eluted with a mixture of solvents, hexane:ethyl acetate 20:80 , the sequence of obtained compounds is:
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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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Explain the mechanism of anaerobic respiration.