Respiration in Plants

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Respiration in Plants: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, Adenosine Triphosphate, Fermentation, Electron Transport Chain, Respiration in Plants, Anaerobic Respiration, Catabolism, Cellular Respiration, Anabolism and, Respiratory Quotient

Important Questions on Respiration in Plants

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What is the effect of carbon dioxide on the rate of respiration in plants?

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When organic acids such as oxalic acid and malic acid are used as substrate respiratory quotient is?

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What is respiratory quotient What is its value for fats and proteins?

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What is the role of a proton gradient?

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Why is the value of RQ infinity in the case of aerobic respiration?

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What is catabolism and anabolism?

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What is anabolism and catabolism?

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Gaseous exchange takes place in young stem is through stomata.

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Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.

The structure through which gaseous exchange takes place in woody stem is called _____. (stomata, hydathodes, lenticel)

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Gaseous exchange takes place in root is an example of active transport.

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Define respiratory substrate.

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Which of the following is the main respiratory substrate in plants?

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Muscle cells perform aerobic respiration during strenuous exercises.

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Name the end product of the fermentation in muscle cells.

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The end product of fermentation in bacteria-

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The end product of fermentation in the muscle cells is-

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Justify that respiration is an amphibolic pathway.

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Define amphibolic pathway.

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The total number of ATP molecules obtained during aerobic respiration are

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What is the respiratory balance sheet?