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Problem 105

Assertion: When carbohydrates are used as substrate and are completely oxidized, the RQ will be 1 Reason: Equal amount of \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{O}_{2}\) are evolved and consumed during the above process.

Problem 106

Assertion: In ETS the ultimate acceptor of electrons is \(\mathrm{O}_{2}\) Reason: Substrate level phosphorylation also occurs in Kreb's cycle.

Problem 107

Assertion: \(\mathrm{F}\) particles are present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Reason: The passage of protons through the channel is coupled to the catalytic site of the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) component for the production of ATP.

Problem 108

Assertion: Food has to be translocated to all non green parts of plant. Reason: Non-green part can't synthesize their food.

Problem 109

Assertion: Glucose is a respiratory substrate. Reason: Glucose is oxidised during process of cellular respiration.

Problem 111

Assertion: ATP acts as energy currency of cell. Reason: ATP broken down whenever and wherever energy needs to be utilized.

Problem 113

Assertion: Oxidation of glucose occurs in multiple steps. Reason: It enables released energy can be coupled to ATP synthesis.

Problem 114

Assertion: Glycolysis is referred as EMP pathway Reason: The scheme of glycolysis was given by Embden, Meyerhof and Parnas.

Problem 116

Assertion: Kerb's cycle is referred as aerobic respiration Reason: In Kerb's cycle glucose is completely oxidised to \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\)

Problem 118

Assertion: Fermentation and aerobic respiration generate different amount of ATP. Reason: Fermentation leads to partial breakdown of glucose where as aerobic respiration lead to complete breakdown of glucose into \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) which generate more amount of energy.

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