Give the various steps involved in Glycolysis.
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Write the significance of citric acid cycle.
What is compensation point?
Define aerobic respiration?
Give difference between Breathing and Respiration?
How many carbon atoms are present in the molecule of each of :(i) Glucose and (ii) Pyruvate?
Give two types of cellular respiration.
What is respiration?
Explain ETS.
What is the significance of stepwise release of energy in respiration?
Explain Respiratory Balance sheet.
What is the function of phosphofructokinase in glycolysis?
Why less energy is produced during anaerobic respiration?
Mention the conditions under which(i) RQ is 1 (ii) R.Q is less than 1
In which organelle does kreb’s cycle occur in living cells?
What are the other two names for kreb’s cycle?
Describe the process and role of citric acid cycle in living organisms.
What are the various steps involved in glycolysis?
Describe the mechanism of Respiration.
What is oxidative decarboxylation? What happens to pyruvate immediatelyafter this reaction?
What is the importance of F0-F1 particles in ATP production during aerobic
Respiration?
Define RQ. What is its value for fats?
Name the energy currency of the cells.
What are the different types of respiration occurs in plants?
Define fermentation and aerobic respiration.
What is the significance of step-wise release of energy in respiration?
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
Discuss “The respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway.”
What are the assumptions made during the calculation of net gain of ATP?
Distinguish between the following: (a) Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration (b) Glycolysis and Fermentation (c) Glycolysis and Citric acid Cycle
Give the schematic representation of an overall view of Krebs’ cycle.
What are the main steps in aerobic respiration? Where does it take place?
Give the schematic representation of glyolysis?
What are respiratory substrates? Name the most common respiratory substrate
Differentiate between (a) Respiration and Combustion
(b) Glycolysis and Krebs’ cycle
(c) Aerobic respiration and Fermentation