Respiration in Plants Questions

208 Biology questions for JEE Main & NEET. Includes 3 PYQ questions.

208 Questions3 PYQ50 Hard
PYQ 2014Hard90s

In which one of the following processes CO2 is not released?

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What gases are produced in anaerobic sludge digesters?

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PYQ 2018Hard90s

What is the role of NAD+ in cellular respiration ?

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Which one of the following processes during decomposition is correctly described ?

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The three boxes in this diagram represent the three major biosynthetic pathways in aerobic respiration.Arrows represent net reactants or products. Arrow numberd 4, 8 and 12 can all be :...

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The domestic sewage in large cities

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Which of the following is mainaly produced by the acitvity of anaerobic bacteria onsewage ?

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The free-living, anaerobic nitrogen-fixer is

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The enegry -releasing matabolic process in which substance is oxidised withour an external electron acceptor is called

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Stirred - tank bioreactors have been designed for

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Incomplete oxidation of glucose into pyruvic acid with several intermediate steps is known as

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RQ is

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NADP+ is reduced to NADPH in

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Connecting link between glycolysis and Krebs cycle is (before entering Krebs cycle pyruvate changed to)

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End product of glycolysis is

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EMP can produc a total of

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Out of 36 ATP molecules produced per glucoe molecule during respiration

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End products of aerobic respiration are

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Link between glycolysis, Kreds cycle and β -oxidation of fatty acid or carbohydrate and fat metabolism is

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At a temperature above 35oC

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