337709
Identify which of the following never can enter any phase of respiration
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrates
3 Fats
4 All of them
Explanation:
All of the above
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337710
Respiratory pathway is best defined as
1 Catabolic pathway
2 Anabolic pathway
3 Amphibolic pathway
4 All of them
Explanation:
Because the respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it would hence be better to consider the respiratory pathway as an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic one.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337711
Assertion : Respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway Reason : In respiratory pathway there is catabolism and anabolism by respiratory intermediates
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
Explanation:
Amphibolic pathway is a pathway that functions for both catabolism (break down) and anabolism (building up) reactions. Respiration is catabolic process, but the pathway produces various intermediates which are raw materials for building up metabolites. Since respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it is considered as an amphibolic pathway.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337712
Select the incorrect statement
1 When ATP is synthesized directly from metabolites, it is substrate level phosphorylation.
2 In Kreb's cycle, acetyl-CoA undergoes 2 decarboxylations and 3-dehydrogenations.
3 Respiration is an amphibolic process.
4 None of them
Explanation:
In Kreb's cycle, Acetyl Co-A undergoes only one condensation with Oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337713
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into
1 Fatty acid and oxaloacetic acid
2 Fatty acid and citric acid
3 Fatty acid and pyruvic acid
4 Fatty acid and glycerol
Explanation:
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into Fatty acid and glycerol.
337709
Identify which of the following never can enter any phase of respiration
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrates
3 Fats
4 All of them
Explanation:
All of the above
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337710
Respiratory pathway is best defined as
1 Catabolic pathway
2 Anabolic pathway
3 Amphibolic pathway
4 All of them
Explanation:
Because the respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it would hence be better to consider the respiratory pathway as an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic one.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337711
Assertion : Respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway Reason : In respiratory pathway there is catabolism and anabolism by respiratory intermediates
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
Explanation:
Amphibolic pathway is a pathway that functions for both catabolism (break down) and anabolism (building up) reactions. Respiration is catabolic process, but the pathway produces various intermediates which are raw materials for building up metabolites. Since respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it is considered as an amphibolic pathway.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337712
Select the incorrect statement
1 When ATP is synthesized directly from metabolites, it is substrate level phosphorylation.
2 In Kreb's cycle, acetyl-CoA undergoes 2 decarboxylations and 3-dehydrogenations.
3 Respiration is an amphibolic process.
4 None of them
Explanation:
In Kreb's cycle, Acetyl Co-A undergoes only one condensation with Oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337713
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into
1 Fatty acid and oxaloacetic acid
2 Fatty acid and citric acid
3 Fatty acid and pyruvic acid
4 Fatty acid and glycerol
Explanation:
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into Fatty acid and glycerol.
337709
Identify which of the following never can enter any phase of respiration
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrates
3 Fats
4 All of them
Explanation:
All of the above
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337710
Respiratory pathway is best defined as
1 Catabolic pathway
2 Anabolic pathway
3 Amphibolic pathway
4 All of them
Explanation:
Because the respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it would hence be better to consider the respiratory pathway as an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic one.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337711
Assertion : Respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway Reason : In respiratory pathway there is catabolism and anabolism by respiratory intermediates
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
Explanation:
Amphibolic pathway is a pathway that functions for both catabolism (break down) and anabolism (building up) reactions. Respiration is catabolic process, but the pathway produces various intermediates which are raw materials for building up metabolites. Since respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it is considered as an amphibolic pathway.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337712
Select the incorrect statement
1 When ATP is synthesized directly from metabolites, it is substrate level phosphorylation.
2 In Kreb's cycle, acetyl-CoA undergoes 2 decarboxylations and 3-dehydrogenations.
3 Respiration is an amphibolic process.
4 None of them
Explanation:
In Kreb's cycle, Acetyl Co-A undergoes only one condensation with Oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337713
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into
1 Fatty acid and oxaloacetic acid
2 Fatty acid and citric acid
3 Fatty acid and pyruvic acid
4 Fatty acid and glycerol
Explanation:
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into Fatty acid and glycerol.
337709
Identify which of the following never can enter any phase of respiration
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrates
3 Fats
4 All of them
Explanation:
All of the above
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337710
Respiratory pathway is best defined as
1 Catabolic pathway
2 Anabolic pathway
3 Amphibolic pathway
4 All of them
Explanation:
Because the respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it would hence be better to consider the respiratory pathway as an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic one.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337711
Assertion : Respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway Reason : In respiratory pathway there is catabolism and anabolism by respiratory intermediates
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
Explanation:
Amphibolic pathway is a pathway that functions for both catabolism (break down) and anabolism (building up) reactions. Respiration is catabolic process, but the pathway produces various intermediates which are raw materials for building up metabolites. Since respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it is considered as an amphibolic pathway.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337712
Select the incorrect statement
1 When ATP is synthesized directly from metabolites, it is substrate level phosphorylation.
2 In Kreb's cycle, acetyl-CoA undergoes 2 decarboxylations and 3-dehydrogenations.
3 Respiration is an amphibolic process.
4 None of them
Explanation:
In Kreb's cycle, Acetyl Co-A undergoes only one condensation with Oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337713
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into
1 Fatty acid and oxaloacetic acid
2 Fatty acid and citric acid
3 Fatty acid and pyruvic acid
4 Fatty acid and glycerol
Explanation:
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into Fatty acid and glycerol.
337709
Identify which of the following never can enter any phase of respiration
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrates
3 Fats
4 All of them
Explanation:
All of the above
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337710
Respiratory pathway is best defined as
1 Catabolic pathway
2 Anabolic pathway
3 Amphibolic pathway
4 All of them
Explanation:
Because the respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it would hence be better to consider the respiratory pathway as an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic one.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337711
Assertion : Respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway Reason : In respiratory pathway there is catabolism and anabolism by respiratory intermediates
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
Explanation:
Amphibolic pathway is a pathway that functions for both catabolism (break down) and anabolism (building up) reactions. Respiration is catabolic process, but the pathway produces various intermediates which are raw materials for building up metabolites. Since respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism, it is considered as an amphibolic pathway.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337712
Select the incorrect statement
1 When ATP is synthesized directly from metabolites, it is substrate level phosphorylation.
2 In Kreb's cycle, acetyl-CoA undergoes 2 decarboxylations and 3-dehydrogenations.
3 Respiration is an amphibolic process.
4 None of them
Explanation:
In Kreb's cycle, Acetyl Co-A undergoes only one condensation with Oxaloacetic acid to form citric acid.
BIOXI14: RESPIRATION IN PLANTS
337713
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into
1 Fatty acid and oxaloacetic acid
2 Fatty acid and citric acid
3 Fatty acid and pyruvic acid
4 Fatty acid and glycerol
Explanation:
Before entering into the respiratory pathway fats breakdown into Fatty acid and glycerol.