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Assertion : Plants have no specialised respiratory organs.
Reason : There is very little transport of gases from one plant part to another.

A

Respiration rate is faster than animals in roots, stems and leaves

B

`O_(2)` released during photosynthesis is utilized for respiration

C

Loose packing of parenchyma cells in leaves, stems and roots facilitates respiration

D

There is very little transport of gases from one plant part to another

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AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS -Assignment (Section A)
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  7. What are the products of aerobic respiration ?

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  8. Maximum energy can be obtained from oxidation of which respiratory sub...

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  9. Common pathways of aerobic and anaerobic respiration is

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  10. Which of the following pathway was given by Embden, Meyerhof and Parna...

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  11. Glycolysis occurs in

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  12. All are true about glycolysis, except

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  13. In EMP, hexose sugar splits into two molecules of triose sugar by the ...

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  14. interconversion of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone pho...

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  15. Reducing power NADH + H^(+) is produced during conversion step of glyc...

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  16. Which enzyme of glycolysis is also called as pacemaker enzyme ?

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  17. Choose correct option w.r.t. anaerobic respiration

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  18. End product of anaerobic respiration is

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  19. End product of anaerobic respiration is

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  20. After glycolysis, first step of ethyl alochol fermentation requires

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