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Glucose is converted into pyruvic acid through a series of reactions with a net gain of.. without ETS

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2 molecules of ATP

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8 Molecules of ATP

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6 molecules of ATP

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38 molecules of ATP

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Cellular respiration is the oxidation of foodstuffs for the production of energy. During aerobic respiration, complete oxidation of glucose takes place.Contradictor to this, glucose is incompletely oxidized durin anaerobic respiration . Many microbesare capacble of surviving anaerobically in environments that lack oxygen. Anaerobic respiration occurs via two steps,namely glycolysis and fermentation. The pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is converted to organic acids or alcohols during anaerobic process. higher animals and plants, or seeds submerged in soil under water are capable of performing anaerobic respiration, when the oxygen levels are depleted .Even body cells like erythrocytes and mscle cells perform anaerobic respiration. Considering that only glycolysis is generating energy currency , how many ATP would be formed during anaerobic respiration?

Cellular respiration is the oxidation of foodstuffs for the production of energy. During aerobic respiration, complete oxidation of glucose takes place.Contradictor to this, glucose is incompletely oxidized durin anaerobic respiration . Many microbesare capacble of surviving anaerobically in environments that lack oxygen. Anaerobic respiration occurs via two steps,namely glycolysis and fermentation. The pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is converted to organic acids or alcohols during anaerobic process. higher animals and plants, or seeds submerged in soil under water are capable ofperforming anaerobic respiration, when the oxygen levels are depleted .Even body cells like erythrocytes and mscle cells perform anaerobic respiration. Seeds sown in soid inmarshy lands having high water content would perform which type of cellular respiration during germination ?

For every molecule of glucose during glycolysis the ratio between pyruvic acid liberated and net gain ATP molecules formed is

The net gain of glycolysis of one molecule of glucose is the formation of

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  2. Which nutrients are used for energy production?

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  3. Two steps of anaerobic respiration

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  6. Common step of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

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  7. What is the ratio of ATP produced for one glucose molecule in anaerobi...

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  8. Which process is called as catabolic, energy releasing process?

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  9. Maximum energy is released in which type of respiration?

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  10. Fill in the blanks: Acetyl CoA is formed from……………..and co-enzyme A.

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  11. Fill in the blanks:In the prokaryotes…………molecules of ATP are formed p...

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  12. Fill in the blanks:Glycolysis takes place in……………… .

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  13. Fill in the blanks:F1 - F0 particles participate in the synthesis of……...

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  14. Fill in the blanks: During glycolysis……………….molecule of NADH are forme...

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  15. Energy is released during the oxidation of compounds in respiration. H...

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  16. Energy currency of the cell

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  17. Different substrates get oxidized during respiration. How does Respira...

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  18. Fill in the blanks:F1 - F0 particles participate in the synthesis of……...

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  19. When and where does anaerobic respiration occur in man and yeast?

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  20. Which of the following will release more energy on oxidation? Arrange ...

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  21. The product of aerobic glycolysis in skeletal muscle and anaerobic fer...

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