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  1. How the body makes long-term adjustments when living in high altitude?

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  2. The number of ATP molecules formed by complete oxidation of one molecu...

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  3. During oxidation of two molecules of cytosolic NADH +H^+, number of AT...

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  4. The compound which links glycolysis and Krebs' cycle is

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  5. Assertion (A) : Oxidative phosphorylation takes place during the elect...

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  6. Which of the following reaction is not involaved in Krebs cycle.

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  7. Which respiration stages are similar in both plants and animals.

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  8. The term respiration was coined by

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  9. Which of the following is the common respiratory substrate?

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  10. The amount of energy released during respiration is

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  11. The energy released during respiration is stored in the form of

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  12. Protoplasmic mode of respiration liberates toxic

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  13. Who discovered ATP ?

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  14. The first step in aerobic respiration is

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  15. Glucose is phosphorylated to glucose-6-phosphate by the enzyme

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  16. Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is cleaved into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate a...

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  17. Energy currency of the cell is .

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  18. Removal of water molecule from the substrate is called

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  19. Glycolysis occurs in of cell.

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  20. The net gain of energy in glycolysis is

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  21. Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) cycle was described by

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