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A mass of living cells are kept in a culture medium under anaerobic conditions. The cells were supplied with labelled `c^14` glucose. Pick up the true statement

A

`CO_2` will contain `C^14`

B

cell would burst

C

water will have radioactivity

D

ATP will have radioactivity

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  2. Which would be the last substrate to be used in respiration ?

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  14. Glyceraldehyde phosphate is oxidised in glycolysis. What is the fate o...

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  15. In Which step, CO2 is not released ?

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  18. One turn of Krebs' cycle produces

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  20. Anaerobic respiration of animals/humans produces

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