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NEET Questions / Botany / Respiration in Plants / Fermentation
During alcoholic fermentation by yeast, a crucial intermediate is formed before the production of ethanol. This intermediate, which is also associated with muscle fatigue in animals, is:
Pyruvate
Lactate
Acetaldehyde
Citrate
Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of fermentative organisms?
Anaerobic metabolism
Tolerance to acidic conditions
Production of characteristic end-products
High ATP yield per glucose molecule
In heterolactic fermentation, glucose is converted to a mixture of products. Which of the following combinations is characteristic of heterolactic fermentation?
Lactic acid only
Ethanol and carbon dioxide only
Lactic acid, ethanol, and carbon dioxide
Acetic acid, butyric acid, and carbon dioxide
The Pasteur effect describes the inhibitory effect of oxygen on fermentation. This inhibition is primarily due to:
Direct inhibition of fermentative enzymes by oxygen
Increased activity of the electron transport chain
Feedback inhibition of glycolytic enzymes by ATP and citrate
Depletion of NADH required for fermentation
Which enzyme is crucial for regenerating in both alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation?
Lactate dehydrogenase
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Pyruvate kinase
What is the net ATP gain from one molecule of glucose during lactic acid fermentation?
0 ATP
2 ATP
36 ATP
38 ATP
In lactic acid fermentation, how much ATP is produced per molecule of glucose during the glycolysis phase?
0 ATP
2 ATP
4 ATP
38 ATP
Compare the net ATP production of lactic acid fermentation with aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration produces 38 ATP. How many fewer ATP are produced by lactic acid fermentation?
2
36
38
40
Which process generates a net gain of 2 ATP molecules from one glucose molecule?
Aerobic respiration
Krebs cycle
Electron transport chain
Lactic acid fermentation