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  9. Explain: Effect of oxygen in respiration.

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  10. Define cellular respiration. In aerobic respiration, name various step...

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  11. Define cellular respiration. Why is glycolysis also called anaerobic r...

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  17. The energy yield in terms of ATP is higher in aerobic respiration than...

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  18. Respiration is an energy producing process but ATP is being used in so...

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  19. Respiratory pathway is believed to be a catabolic pathway. However nat...

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