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ASSAM ACADEMIC CENTRE-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS -EXAMPLE
  1. Distinguish between the following : Glycolysis and Fermentation

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  2. Distinguish between the following : Glycolysis and Cirtric acid Cycle.

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  3. What are the assumptions made during the calculation of net gain of AT...

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  4. Discuss "The respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway".

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  5. Define RQ. What is its value for fats?

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  6. What is oxidative phosphorylation?

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  7. What is the significance of step-wise release of energy in respiration...

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  8. Define cellular respiration.

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  9. Name the two opening in plants through which exchange of gases takes p...

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  10. Write the equation for respiration of glucose.

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  11. Where is glucose derived from, in plants?

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  12. What is the function of invertases in plants?

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  13. Name the two monosaccharides that readily enter the glycolytic pathway...

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  14. Name the enzyme that catalyses the phosphorylation of glucose.

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  15. What are the products formed by the splitting of fructose-1,6-bisphosp...

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  16. Write the step in glycolysis where NADH^+ H^+ are formed from NAD^+.

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  17. How many molecules of NADH are formed in glycolysis from one molecule ...

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  18. Pyruvic acid, the key/end product of glycolysis has many metabolic fat...

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  19. What is the net gain of ATP molecules formed directly from glycolysis?

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  20. Name two instances where lactic acid is formed by fermentation.

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