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Ranjitha R
Subject: Biology
, asked on 9/4/18
leaving ATP even NADPH2 and FADPH2 will also take place in humans. if not why it doesnot take place in humans but rather it happens in plants. explain
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Ipsita Dash
Subject: Biology
, asked on 18/3/18
A cytoplasmic anaerobic compulsory primary phase of respiration is found in all living cells.
a) Draw the complete pathway of this process.
b) Calculate and find out how much ATP is generated in this process ???
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1
Vedant
Subject: Biology
, asked on 15/3/18
In Glycolysis In step involving Substrate Level phosphorylation (1,3 bisphosphoglyceric acid converting to 3-phosphoglyceric acid) is the Enzyme Transphosphorylase or Phosphoglycerate kinase?
Answer
2
Tulsi Mehta
Subject: Biology
, asked on 14/11/17
Answer the question within brackets.
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1
Kritika Joshi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/10/17
What happens to the reduced coenzyme in glycolysis
Answer
2
Harvir Singh Jessi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 16/8/17
How does ATP synthesises ? Explanation with diagram .
Answer
2
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
Answer this question.
18.Arachidonic acid as
(a) Non-essential fatty acid
(b) Essential fatty acid
(c) Polyunsaturated fatty acid
(d) Both (b) and (c)
Answer
1
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
Answer this question.
20. Photorespiration is favoured by
(a) Low light and high
O
2
(b) Low
O
2
and high
C
O
2
(c) Low temperature and high
O
2
(d) High
O
2
and low
C
O
2
Answer
1
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
7. High fatty acids are breaking by
(a)
β
-oxidation
(b)
α
-oxidation
(c) Glycolysis
(d) All of these
Answer
2
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
Q). How many ATP will be produced during the production of 1 molecule of acetyl CoA from molecule of pyruvic acid
(a) 3 ATP
(b) 5 ATP
(c) 8 ATP
(d) 38 ATP
Answer
2
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
Please answer this question :
15. Vant Hoff's law state that
(a) The respiration rate increases two or three times for every rise of
5
°
C
.
(b) The respiration rate decreases two or three times for every rise of
10
°
C
.
(c) The respiration rate does not increase or decrease with change in temperature.
(d) The respiration rate increases two or three times for every rise of
10
°
C
.
Answer
1
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
14. Anaerobic respiration is also known as
(a) Intramolecular respiration
(b) Intermolecular respiration
(c) Extramolecular respiration
(d) Molecular respiration
Answer
1
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
13. Fermentation is conducted by
(a) All fungi
(b) All bacteria
(c) Some fungi and some bacteria
(d) All micro-organisms
Answer
1
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
11. R.Q. is highest when respiratory substance is
(a) Fat
(b) Maleic acid
(c) Glucose
(d) Protein
12. An indispensible role in energy metabolism is
(a) Sodium
(b) Phosphorus
(c) Calcium
(d) Potassium
Answer
1
Rayyan Mansuri
Subject: Biology
, asked on 20/7/17
10. A characteristic feature of ripening of some fruits (like banana) is a sudden increase in respiration which is known as
(a) Climactic
(b) Anthesis
(c) Climatic
(d) Photorespiration
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What are you looking for?
a) Draw the complete pathway of this process.
b) Calculate and find out how much ATP is generated in this process ???
18.Arachidonic acid as
(a) Non-essential fatty acid
(b) Essential fatty acid
(c) Polyunsaturated fatty acid
(d) Both (b) and (c)
20. Photorespiration is favoured by
(a) Low light and high
(b) Low and high
(c) Low temperature and high
(d) High and low
(a) -oxidation
(b) -oxidation
(c) Glycolysis
(d) All of these
(a) 3 ATP
(b) 5 ATP
(c) 8 ATP
(d) 38 ATP
15. Vant Hoff's law state that
(a) The respiration rate increases two or three times for every rise of .
(b) The respiration rate decreases two or three times for every rise of .
(c) The respiration rate does not increase or decrease with change in temperature.
(d) The respiration rate increases two or three times for every rise of .
(a) Intramolecular respiration
(b) Intermolecular respiration
(c) Extramolecular respiration
(d) Molecular respiration
(a) All fungi
(b) All bacteria
(c) Some fungi and some bacteria
(d) All micro-organisms
(a) Fat
(b) Maleic acid
(c) Glucose
(d) Protein
12. An indispensible role in energy metabolism is
(a) Sodium
(b) Phosphorus
(c) Calcium
(d) Potassium
(a) Climactic
(b) Anthesis
(c) Climatic
(d) Photorespiration