Chapter: Respiration in Plants
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Subject: Biology
Syllabus: Respiration in Plants
Duration: 1 Hr.
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Question 1 of 55
1. Question
4 pointsConversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate, the first irreversible reaction of glycolysis, is catalysed by
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Question 2 of 55
2. Question
4 pointsWhich of the following biomolecules is common to respiration-mediated breakdown of fats, carbohydrates and proteins?
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Question 3 of 55
3. Question
4 pointsIn glycolysis, during oxidation electrons are removed by
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Question 4 of 55
4. Question
4 pointsIn animal cells, the first stage of glucose breakdown is
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Question 5 of 55
5. Question
4 pointsEnd product of glycolysis is
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Question 6 of 55
6. Question
4 pointsEMP can produce a total of
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Question 7 of 55
7. Question
4 pointsIncomplete oxidation of glucose into pyruvic acid with several intermediate steps is known as
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Question 8 of 55
8. Question
4 pointsWhich of the following statement is incorrect?
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Question 9 of 55
9. Question
4 pointsPyruvate dehydrogenase activity during aerobic respiration requires
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Question 10 of 55
10. Question
4 pointsThe number of substrate level phosphorylation in one turn of citric acid cycle is
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Question 11 of 55
11. Question
4 pointsWhere is respiratory Electron Transport System (ETS) located in plants?
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Question 12 of 55
12. Question
4 pointsWhich one of these statements is incorrect?
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Question 13 of 55
13. Question
4 pointsWhat is the role of \(\begin{align}NA{{D}^{+}}\end{align}\) in cellular respiration?
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Question 14 of 55
14. Question
4 pointsWhich statement is wrong for Krebs’ cycle?
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Question 15 of 55
15. Question
4 pointsOxidative phosphorylation is
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Question 16 of 55
16. Question
4 pointsWhich of the metabolites is common to respiration mediated breakdown of fats, carbohydrates and proteins?
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Question 17 of 55
17. Question
4 pointsThe three boxes in this diagram represent the three major biosynthetic pathways in aerobic respiration. Arrows represent net reactants or products [image 1] Arrows numbered 4, 8 and 12 canall be
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Question 18 of 55
18. Question
4 pointsAerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately termed
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Question 19 of 55
19. Question
4 pointsThe chemiosmotic coupling hypothesis of oxidative phosphorylation proposes that Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is formed because
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Question 20 of 55
20. Question
4 pointsThe overall goal of glycolysis, Krebs’ cycle and the electron transport system is the formation of
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Question 21 of 55
21. Question
4 pointsAll enzymes of TCA cycle are located in the mitochondrial matrix except one which is located in inner mitochondrial membranes in eukaryotes and in cytosol in prokaryotes. This enzyme is
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Question 22 of 55
22. Question
4 pointsDuring which stage, in the complete oxidation of glucose are the greatest number of ATP molecules formed from ADP
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Question 23 of 55
23. Question
4 pointsChemiosmotic theory of ATP synthesis in the chloroplast and mitochondria is based on
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Question 24 of 55
24. Question
4 pointsWhich one of the following concerns photophosphorylation?
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Question 25 of 55
25. Question
4 pointsIn which one of the following do the two names refer to one and the same thing?
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Question 26 of 55
26. Question
4 pointsThe mechanism of ATP formation both in chloroplast and mitochondria is explained by
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Question 27 of 55
27. Question
4 pointsIn Krebs’ cycle FAD participates as electron acceptor during the conversion of
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Question 28 of 55
28. Question
4 pointsOxidative phosphorylation involve simultaneous oxidation and phosphorylation to finally form
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Question 29 of 55
29. Question
4 pointsKrebs’ cycle occurs in
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Question 30 of 55
30. Question
4 pointsWhich of the following is essential for conversion of pyruvic acid into acetyl Co-A?
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Question 31 of 55
31. Question
4 pointsATP is injected in cyanide poisoning because it is
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Question 32 of 55
32. Question
4 pointsOut of 38 ATP molecules produced per glucose, 32 ATP molecules are formed from NADH / \(\begin{align}FAD{{H}_{2}}\end{align}\) in
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Question 33 of 55
33. Question
4 pointsEnd product of citric acid/Krebs’ cycle is
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Question 34 of 55
34. Question
4 pointsLink between glycolysis, Krebs’ cycle and β-oxidation of fatty acid or carbohydrate and fat metabolism is
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Question 35 of 55
35. Question
4 pointsOxidative phosphorylation is production of
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Question 36 of 55
36. Question
4 pointsTerminal cytochrome of respiratory chain which donates electrons to oxygen is
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Question 37 of 55
37. Question
4 points\(\begin{align}NAD{{P}^{+}}\end{align}\) is reduced to NADPH in
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Question 38 of 55
38. Question
4 pointsRespiratory Quotient (RQ) value of tripalmitin is
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Question 39 of 55
39. Question
4 pointsHow many ATP molecules could maximally be generated from one molecule of glucose, if the complete oxidation of one mole of glucose to \(\begin{align}C{{O}_{2}}\end{align}\) and \(\begin{align}{{H}_{2}}0\end{align}\) yields 686 kcal and the useful chemical energy available in the high energy phosphate bond of one mole of ATP is 12 kcal?
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Question 40 of 55
40. Question
4 pointsHow many ATP molecules are produced by aerobic oxidation of one molecule of glucose?
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Question 41 of 55
41. Question
4 pointsNet gain of ATP molecules during aerobic respiration is
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Question 42 of 55
42. Question
4 pointsRespiratory quotient (RQ) for fatty acid is
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Question 43 of 55
43. Question
4 pointsRespiratory substrate yielding maximum number of ATP molecule is
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Question 44 of 55
44. Question
4 pointsMaximum amount of energy/ATP is liberated on oxidation of
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Question 45 of 55
45. Question
4 pointsApparatus to measure rate of respiration and RQ is
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Question 46 of 55
46. Question
4 pointsWhen one glucose molecule is completely oxidised, it changes
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Question 47 of 55
47. Question
4 pointsWhich one of the following statements about cytochrome 450 is wrong?
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Question 48 of 55
48. Question
4 pointsRQ is
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Question 49 of 55
49. Question
4 pointsIn which one of the following processes \(\begin{align}C{{O}_{2}}\end{align}\) is not released?
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Question 50 of 55
50. Question
4 pointsThe energy-releasing metabolic process in which substrate is oxidised without an external electron acceptor is called
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Question 51 of 55
51. Question
4 pointsIn alcoholic fermentation
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Question 52 of 55
52. Question
4 pointsFermentation is anaerobic production of
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Question 53 of 55
53. Question
4 pointsFermentation products of yeast are
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Question 54 of 55
54. Question
4 pointsLife without air would be
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Question 55 of 55
55. Question
4 pointsOut of 36 ATP molecules produced per glucose molecule during respiration
