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This set of Biology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Respiration Set 4

Q1 | RQ for fatty substance/fat is (DPMT 1985; Karnataka 1999)
Q2 | RQ for glucose carbohydrate is (D.PM.T. 1985, Bih. PMT. 1990, RPMT. 1996, Wardha2001)
Q3 | An indispensable role in energy metabolism is played by (D.PM.T. 1986)
Q4 | Instantaneous source of energy is {A.F.M.C. 1983)
Q5 | ATP equivalents produced during oxidation of succinate to fumarate for one glucose molecule is/are(R.PMT.1988)
Q6 | Which of the following process is used in the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA ?(D.PM.T. 1987; C.PMT 1990, Kerala 2004)
Q7 | During ATP synthesis electrons pass through (B.H.U.1980)
Q8 | Net gain of ATP in glycolysis _______ (M.P.PMT. 1988; D.P.M.T. 1983, Pb. PMT. 2000, CPM.T. 2001)
Q9 | The universal hydrogen acceptor is ‘ (C.P.M.T. 1980)
Q10 | Both respiration and photosynthesis require (M.P.PM.T. 1989,1993,1996; CPM.T, 1984, 1988, 1989,-B.H.U. 1995;A.FMC 1995)
Q11 | In an organism utilising carbohydrates as its source of energy anaerobically, the R.Q. is likely (UPMER 1983)
Q12 | In plants energy is produced during the process of (CPMT 1981)
Q13 | In respiration pyruvic acid is (MPPMT. 1986, 1988)
Q14 | Maximum number of ATP is synthcsised during oxidation of (R.PM.T. 1990)
Q15 | NADP+ is reduced to NADPH in (C.B.S.E. 1988)
Q16 | Incomplete breakdown of sugars in anaerobic respiration forms(CPM.T. 1984,1988; M.P.P.M.T. 1987,1989)
Q17 | Which of the following is the source of respiration ? (C.P.M.T. 1979)
Q18 | Raw material of respiration is (R.R.M.T. 199)
Q19 | Respiration is found in (B.H.V. 1980)
Q20 | Anaerobic respiration is (CPMT. 1987)
Q21 | Total gain of energy in anaerobic respiration from one glucose molecule is (CPMT. 1987)
Q22 | Final electron acceptor in respiration is (B.H.U. 1984, Karnataka 1994; A.F.M.C. 1998, A.M.U. 2001)
Q23 | Oxidative phosphorylation is found in (M.P.P.M.T. 1987, 2002)
Q24 | In Opunita and other succulents, night time R.Q. is (CPMT, 1986)
Q25 | RQ of protein rich pulses is ‘ (RPMT. 1989)