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NEET Questions / Chemistry / Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties / Introduction
What will happen, when glucose is administered orally?
Excretion
Digestion
Circulation
Respiration
Which of the following reaction does not take place in the cell organelle, that is referred to as โPower house of the cellโ?
Glycine Decarboxylation
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenation
Fumaric acid hydration
Cytochrome oxidation
Which of the following reaction does not take place in the cell organelle, that is referred to as โPower house of the cellโ?
Glycine Decarboxylation
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenation
Fumaric acid hydration
Cytochrome oxidation
If a starving plant is provided with glucose, the rate of respiration would
First rise then fall
Become constant
Decrease
Increase
If a starving plant is provided with glucose, the rate of respiration would
First rise then fall
Become constant
Decrease
Increase
Choose the correct combination of A and B according to NCERT text book.
All living organisms need โฆAโฆ for carrying out daily life activities and is obtained by โฆBโฆ of macromolecules
A: Energy, B: Oxidation/Breakdown
A: Nutrients, B: Synthesis
A: Sunlight, B: Absorption
A: Water, B: Hydrolysis
Choose the correct combination of A and B according to NCERT text book.
All living organisms need โฆAโฆ for carrying out daily life activities and is obtained by โฆBโฆ of macromolecules
A-oxygen; B-reduction
A-energy; B-reduction
A-energy; B-oxidation
A-oxygen; B-oxidation
Which of the following substrates is used in the formation of alcohol?
Sucrose
Glucose
Galactose
Fructose
The complete combustion of glucose in respiration is represented by
C6H12O6 + 6O2 โ 6CO2 + 6H2O
C6H12O6 + 3O2 โ 6CO2 + 3H2O
C6H12O6 + O2 โ CO2 + H2O
C12H6O6 + 6O2 โ 6CO2 + 6H2O
Which bonds are broken down by oxidation in a respiratory substrate
C-H and C-C
C-O and O-H
C-N and N-H
P-O and O-H