Carbon skeletons produced during respiration is
(1) Used as energy source
(2) Used as precursors for biosynthesis of other molecules in the cell
(3) Used for synthesis of ATP by ATP synthase
(4) Used as remanant of biosynthesis of proteins
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyThe plants do not breathe can be justified except
(1) Plants do not have sophisticated organs for gaseous exchange
(2) Each plant part takes care of it's own gas-exchange needs
(3) There is huge transport of gases from one plant part to another
(4) Roots, stems and leaves respired at rates far lower than animals do.
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyAll the living organisms do have
(1) Glycolysis
(2) TCA
(3) ETC
(4) Oxidative Phosphorylation
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyWhich of the following is not correct regarding Glycolysis?
(1) The word has originated from Greek word-Glycos
(2) The scheme for glycolysis was given by Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof, J Parnas.
(3) It is also called as EMP pathway
(4) In all organisms, it is the only process of Respiration
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyFind the odd statement with respect to plant respiration.
1. Glucose is derived from the end result of photosynthesis i.e. sucrose
2. Invertase acts on sucrose to release out glucose and fructose
3. Glucose and sucrose are phosphorylated in the presence of hexokinase
4. The steps of glycolysis from third step onwards, are same for glucose and fructose
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyHow many molecules of ATP are produced in anaerobic oxidation, if two molecules of sucrose have to be respired?
(1) 16
(2) 20
(3) 8
(4) 4
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyIf two molecules of sucrose have to be respired, how many molecules of pyruvate are produced in anaerobic oxidation of glucose?
(1) 4
(2) 8
(3) 12
(4) 6
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyIf two molecules of sucrose have to be respired, how many molecules of ATP are net gained in aerobic oxidation of glucose?
(1) 154
(2) 126
(3) 132
(4) 152
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyDuring which of the following steps of Glycolysis, Phosphorylation does not occur?
(1) Conversion of Glucose to Glucose-6-P
(2) Conversion of Glucose-6-P to Fructose-6-P
(3) Conversion of Fructose-6-P to Fructose 1,6 bisphoshate
(4) Both A and C
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyWhich of the following is an energy utilizing step in glycolysis?
(1) Conversion of Glucose-6-P to Fructose-6-P
(2) Conversion of 2 Phosphoglycerate to Phosphoenolpyruvate
(3) Conversion of Phosphoenolpyruvate to pyruvate
(4) Conversion Fructose-6-P to Fructose- 1,6 -bisphoshate
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