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What is the specific role of `F_0 - F_1` particles in respiration ?

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  • The main role of F_(2) layer in communication is

    A
    Most useful reflecting layer for low frequency waves
    B
    Most useful reflecting layer for high frequency wave
    C
    Most useful reflecting layer for medium frequency wave
    D
    Most useful reflecting layer for all frequencies
  • Energy formed at F_(1) particle is obtained from

    A
    `H^(+)` accumulated in the outer space
    B
    `H^(+)` moving through the `F_(0)`
    C
    `H^(+)` moving out through different complexes
    D
    `H^(+)` formed due to oxidation of `NADH+H^(+)`
  • A particle of mass m, initially at rest, is acted on by a force F=F_0{1-((2t-T)/T)^2} during the interval 0lt tlt T . The velocity of the particle at the end of the interval is :

    A
    `(5F_0T)/(6m)`
    B
    `(4F_0T)/(3m)`
    C
    `(2F_0T)/(3m)`
    D
    `(3F_0T)/(2m)`
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