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what is the full form of GDP,GTP,FADH andFAD?????
what is EMP pathway?
what is reducing equivalent
why mitochondria is known as powerhouse of cell and ATP is energy currency of cell
what is the full form of FMN....??.....which is mentioned in electron transport system
main steps in aerobic respiration
what is the full form of NADPH
what is redox equivalent
how are alcoholic beverages of alcohol content greater than the optimum concentration obtained ?
How many ATP molecules are DIRECTLY synthesised in this pathway from one glucose molecule?
Compare oxidative phosphorylation and photo phosphorylation.
why the respiratory pathway consider an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic pathway
How respiration becomes an amphibolic pathway?
Name the enzyme that convert sucrose into glucose and fructose?
plz explain c4 pathway.......
What is bond energy??
what is the significance of RQ
What would be the maximum concentration of alcohol in beverages that are naturally fermented?
Give the schematic representation of glycolysis?
Pls explain the electron transport chain ? Write the Answer in points .
why pure proteins and fats are not used in respratory substrates? i' ll feel good if i ll get the answr earliest
what is phosphorylation?
why are the ETS enzymes located in the mitochondria??
COMPLETE OXIDATION OF 1 GM MOLECULE OF GLUCOSE GIVES RISE TO ....... 1] 6860000 2] 686000 3] 68600 4] 6800
Can you explain glyogenelysis, glycogeneolysis, glyconeolysis ?
write the balance sheet of atp formed for glycolysis, fermentation. ets , tca cycle
Give example of the process deamination..
What are the differences between ATP and NADH+H+/NADPH.Are both these compounds used as energy currencies?
role of oxygen in ETS
when we calculate the total ATP formed in aerobic respiration, it comes out to be 38. But our teacher said that the net gain is 36 ATP. Where did the 2 molecules are utilised?
explain the electron transport system(ETS) ..
urgent..........how many ATP molecules could maximally be generated from one molecule of glucose if the complete oxidation of one mole of glucose to CO2 and H2O yields 686kcal and the useful chemical energy available in the high energy phosphate bond of one mole of ATP is 12kcal?
can u give me the answers for the table in NCERT biology Ch-13 respiration in plants regarding the difference between C3 and C4 plants plzz..i have exam day after tommorow !!
what is the importances of F0-F1 particles in ATP synthesis during aerobic respiration?
definition for oxidative phosphorylation
why is RQ value zero at compensation point?
please explain where these 6NADH2, 2FADH2 and 2ATP molecules are formed in ''Krebs cycle'' and how??
please explain each and every enzyme taking part in each steps of glycolysis & krebs cycle. immediately plssss
how many ATP are formed during glycolysis?
how fermentation process is hazardous? plzzzzzzzzzz explain?
DESCRIBE BREFLY ABOUT GLYCOLESIS
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what is the full form of GDP,GTP,FADH andFAD?????
what is EMP pathway?
what is reducing equivalent
why mitochondria is known as powerhouse of cell and ATP is energy currency of cell
what is the full form of FMN....??.....which is mentioned in electron transport system
main steps in aerobic respiration
what is the full form of NADPH
Haemoglobin?
what is redox equivalent
how are alcoholic beverages of alcohol content greater than the optimum concentration obtained ?
How many ATP molecules are DIRECTLY synthesised in this pathway from one glucose molecule?
Compare oxidative phosphorylation and photo phosphorylation.
why the respiratory pathway consider an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic pathway
apiculture and sericulture
How respiration becomes an amphibolic pathway?
Name the enzyme that convert sucrose into glucose and fructose?
plz explain c4 pathway.......
What is bond energy??
what is the significance of RQ
What would be the maximum concentration of alcohol in beverages that are naturally fermented?
Give the schematic representation of glycolysis?
Pls explain the electron transport chain ? Write the Answer in points .
why pure proteins and fats are not used in respratory substrates? i' ll feel good if i ll get the answr earliest
what is phosphorylation?
why are the ETS enzymes located in the mitochondria??
COMPLETE OXIDATION OF 1 GM MOLECULE OF GLUCOSE GIVES RISE TO ....... 1] 6860000 2] 686000 3] 68600 4] 6800
Can you explain glyogenelysis, glycogeneolysis, glyconeolysis ?
write the balance sheet of atp formed for glycolysis, fermentation. ets , tca cycle
Give example of the process deamination..
What are the differences between ATP and NADH+H+/NADPH.Are both these compounds used as energy currencies?
- In Glycolysis,
- In Krebs Cycle,
- Terminal Oxidation (through ETS).
PLZ GIVE ME STEP WISE ANSWERrole of oxygen in ETS
when we calculate the total ATP formed in aerobic respiration, it comes out to be 38. But our teacher said that the net gain is 36 ATP. Where did the 2 molecules are utilised?
explain the electron transport system(ETS) ..
urgent..........how many ATP molecules could maximally be generated from one molecule of glucose if the complete oxidation of one mole of glucose to CO2 and H2O yields 686kcal and the useful chemical energy available in the high energy phosphate bond of one mole of ATP is 12kcal?
can u give me the answers for the table in NCERT biology Ch-13 respiration in plants regarding the difference between C3 and C4 plants plzz..i have exam day after tommorow !!
what is the importances of F0-F1 particles in ATP synthesis during aerobic respiration?
definition for oxidative phosphorylation
why is RQ value zero at compensation point?
please explain where these 6NADH2, 2FADH2 and 2ATP molecules are formed in ''Krebs cycle'' and how??
please explain each and every enzyme taking part in each steps of glycolysis & krebs cycle. immediately plssss
how many ATP are formed during glycolysis?
how fermentation process is hazardous? plzzzzzzzzzz explain?
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a. both photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation involve uphill transport of protons across the membrane.
b. in dicot stems, new cambium originates from the pericycle at the time of secondary growth
c. stamens in flowers of gloriosa and petunia are polyandrous
d. symbiotic nitrogen-fixers occur in free living state also in soil. (AIPMT 2012)