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Respiration In Plants
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Question
R.Q. is represetned by
A.
O
2
/CO
2
B.
CO
2
1/O
2
C.
V2/V2-V1
D.
O
2
taken in
Answer :
CO
2
1/O
2
Releted MCQ Question on
Botany
>>
Respiration in Plants
Releted Question 1
Which of the metabolites is common to respiration mediated breakdown of fats, carbohydrates and proteins?
A.
Fructose 1, 6 - bisphosphate
B.
Pyruvic acid
C.
Acetyl CoA
D.
Glucose - 6 - phosphate
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Releted Question 2
The three boxes in this diagram represents the three major biosynthetic pathways in aerobic respiration. Arrows represents net reactants or products.
Arrows numbered 4, 8 and 12 can all be:
A.
ATP
B.
$${H_2}O$$
C.
FAD
+
or FADH
2
D.
NADH
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Releted Question 3
The bacterium (Clostridium botulinum) that causes botulism is
A.
an obligate anaerobe
B.
an facultative aerobe
C.
an obligate aerobe
D.
a facultative anaerobe
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Releted Question 4
Net gain of ATP molecules during aerobic respiration is
A.
36 molecules
B.
38 molecules
C.
40 molecules
D.
48 molecules
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The Living World
Biological Classification
Plant Kingdom
Morphology of Flowering Plants
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Cell: The Unit of Life
Cell Cycle and Cell Divison
Transport in Plants
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
Respiration in Plants
Plant Growth and Development
Reproduction in Organisms
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
Microbes in Human Welfare
Organisms and Populations
Ecosystem
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Environmental Issues
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