(b) Respiration is an enzyme controlled process of biological oxidation of food materials in a living cell, using molecular oxygen $\left( {{\text{O}}_{2}} \right)$, producing $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and ${{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and releasing energy in a small steps and storing it in biologically useful forms (generally ATP). Hence, respiration is a catabolic, exothermic and oxidative process.
The reaction for respiration is:
${{\text{C}}_{6}}{{\text{H}}_{12}}{{\text{O}}_{6}}+6{{\text{O}}_{2}}\to 6\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}+6{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}+$ Energy
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Respiration is the breakdown of
1 C-C bonds
2 $\text{H}-\text{H}$ bonds
3 $\text{C}-\text{H}$ bonds
4 C-N bonds
Explanation:
(a) Respiration is the breakdown of $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bonds. In respiration, the breaking of the $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bond of complex organic molecules through oxidation provides carbon skeleton for the synthesis of a large number of other essential plant products, such as polysaccharide, proteins, fats, nuclei acids, pigments, cytochromes etc.
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During the process of respiration, which of the followings are released as products?
1 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and ${{\text{O}}_{2}}$
2 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and energy
3 $\text{CO},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
4 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
Explanation:
(d) Respiration is a metabolic process in which energy is produced with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances along with water.
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Cellular respiration includes the various pathways by which carbohydrates and other metabolites are broken down with the consecutive buildup of:
1 ATP
2 protein
3 vitamins
4 none of these
Explanation:
(a)
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ATP is:
1 an energy currency
2 a nucleotide
3 formed in both respiration and photosynthesis
4 all of the above
Explanation:
(d) ATP is a nucleotide found in the mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. It is the major source of energy. for cellular reactions and is commonly known as the energy currency of the cell. This energy is released during its conversion to ADP.
(b) Respiration is an enzyme controlled process of biological oxidation of food materials in a living cell, using molecular oxygen $\left( {{\text{O}}_{2}} \right)$, producing $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and ${{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and releasing energy in a small steps and storing it in biologically useful forms (generally ATP). Hence, respiration is a catabolic, exothermic and oxidative process.
The reaction for respiration is:
${{\text{C}}_{6}}{{\text{H}}_{12}}{{\text{O}}_{6}}+6{{\text{O}}_{2}}\to 6\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}+6{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}+$ Energy
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Respiration is the breakdown of
1 C-C bonds
2 $\text{H}-\text{H}$ bonds
3 $\text{C}-\text{H}$ bonds
4 C-N bonds
Explanation:
(a) Respiration is the breakdown of $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bonds. In respiration, the breaking of the $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bond of complex organic molecules through oxidation provides carbon skeleton for the synthesis of a large number of other essential plant products, such as polysaccharide, proteins, fats, nuclei acids, pigments, cytochromes etc.
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During the process of respiration, which of the followings are released as products?
1 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and ${{\text{O}}_{2}}$
2 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and energy
3 $\text{CO},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
4 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
Explanation:
(d) Respiration is a metabolic process in which energy is produced with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances along with water.
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Cellular respiration includes the various pathways by which carbohydrates and other metabolites are broken down with the consecutive buildup of:
1 ATP
2 protein
3 vitamins
4 none of these
Explanation:
(a)
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ATP is:
1 an energy currency
2 a nucleotide
3 formed in both respiration and photosynthesis
4 all of the above
Explanation:
(d) ATP is a nucleotide found in the mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. It is the major source of energy. for cellular reactions and is commonly known as the energy currency of the cell. This energy is released during its conversion to ADP.
(b) Respiration is an enzyme controlled process of biological oxidation of food materials in a living cell, using molecular oxygen $\left( {{\text{O}}_{2}} \right)$, producing $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and ${{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and releasing energy in a small steps and storing it in biologically useful forms (generally ATP). Hence, respiration is a catabolic, exothermic and oxidative process.
The reaction for respiration is:
${{\text{C}}_{6}}{{\text{H}}_{12}}{{\text{O}}_{6}}+6{{\text{O}}_{2}}\to 6\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}+6{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}+$ Energy
NCERT Page-227 / N-154
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Respiration is the breakdown of
1 C-C bonds
2 $\text{H}-\text{H}$ bonds
3 $\text{C}-\text{H}$ bonds
4 C-N bonds
Explanation:
(a) Respiration is the breakdown of $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bonds. In respiration, the breaking of the $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bond of complex organic molecules through oxidation provides carbon skeleton for the synthesis of a large number of other essential plant products, such as polysaccharide, proteins, fats, nuclei acids, pigments, cytochromes etc.
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During the process of respiration, which of the followings are released as products?
1 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and ${{\text{O}}_{2}}$
2 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and energy
3 $\text{CO},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
4 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
Explanation:
(d) Respiration is a metabolic process in which energy is produced with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances along with water.
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Cellular respiration includes the various pathways by which carbohydrates and other metabolites are broken down with the consecutive buildup of:
1 ATP
2 protein
3 vitamins
4 none of these
Explanation:
(a)
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ATP is:
1 an energy currency
2 a nucleotide
3 formed in both respiration and photosynthesis
4 all of the above
Explanation:
(d) ATP is a nucleotide found in the mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. It is the major source of energy. for cellular reactions and is commonly known as the energy currency of the cell. This energy is released during its conversion to ADP.
(b) Respiration is an enzyme controlled process of biological oxidation of food materials in a living cell, using molecular oxygen $\left( {{\text{O}}_{2}} \right)$, producing $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and ${{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and releasing energy in a small steps and storing it in biologically useful forms (generally ATP). Hence, respiration is a catabolic, exothermic and oxidative process.
The reaction for respiration is:
${{\text{C}}_{6}}{{\text{H}}_{12}}{{\text{O}}_{6}}+6{{\text{O}}_{2}}\to 6\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}+6{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}+$ Energy
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Respiration is the breakdown of
1 C-C bonds
2 $\text{H}-\text{H}$ bonds
3 $\text{C}-\text{H}$ bonds
4 C-N bonds
Explanation:
(a) Respiration is the breakdown of $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bonds. In respiration, the breaking of the $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bond of complex organic molecules through oxidation provides carbon skeleton for the synthesis of a large number of other essential plant products, such as polysaccharide, proteins, fats, nuclei acids, pigments, cytochromes etc.
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During the process of respiration, which of the followings are released as products?
1 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and ${{\text{O}}_{2}}$
2 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and energy
3 $\text{CO},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
4 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
Explanation:
(d) Respiration is a metabolic process in which energy is produced with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances along with water.
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Cellular respiration includes the various pathways by which carbohydrates and other metabolites are broken down with the consecutive buildup of:
1 ATP
2 protein
3 vitamins
4 none of these
Explanation:
(a)
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ATP is:
1 an energy currency
2 a nucleotide
3 formed in both respiration and photosynthesis
4 all of the above
Explanation:
(d) ATP is a nucleotide found in the mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. It is the major source of energy. for cellular reactions and is commonly known as the energy currency of the cell. This energy is released during its conversion to ADP.
(b) Respiration is an enzyme controlled process of biological oxidation of food materials in a living cell, using molecular oxygen $\left( {{\text{O}}_{2}} \right)$, producing $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and ${{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and releasing energy in a small steps and storing it in biologically useful forms (generally ATP). Hence, respiration is a catabolic, exothermic and oxidative process.
The reaction for respiration is:
${{\text{C}}_{6}}{{\text{H}}_{12}}{{\text{O}}_{6}}+6{{\text{O}}_{2}}\to 6\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}}+6{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}+$ Energy
NCERT Page-227 / N-154
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Respiration is the breakdown of
1 C-C bonds
2 $\text{H}-\text{H}$ bonds
3 $\text{C}-\text{H}$ bonds
4 C-N bonds
Explanation:
(a) Respiration is the breakdown of $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bonds. In respiration, the breaking of the $\text{C}-\text{C}$ bond of complex organic molecules through oxidation provides carbon skeleton for the synthesis of a large number of other essential plant products, such as polysaccharide, proteins, fats, nuclei acids, pigments, cytochromes etc.
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During the process of respiration, which of the followings are released as products?
1 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and ${{\text{O}}_{2}}$
2 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{O}}_{2}}$ and energy
3 $\text{CO},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
4 $\text{C}{{\text{O}}_{2}},{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}$ and energy
Explanation:
(d) Respiration is a metabolic process in which energy is produced with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances along with water.
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Cellular respiration includes the various pathways by which carbohydrates and other metabolites are broken down with the consecutive buildup of:
1 ATP
2 protein
3 vitamins
4 none of these
Explanation:
(a)
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ATP is:
1 an energy currency
2 a nucleotide
3 formed in both respiration and photosynthesis
4 all of the above
Explanation:
(d) ATP is a nucleotide found in the mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. It is the major source of energy. for cellular reactions and is commonly known as the energy currency of the cell. This energy is released during its conversion to ADP.