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प्रश्न
What happens to the energy liberated during respiration?
उत्तर
The energy liberated during respiration is utilised for carrying out various life processes.
Some of the energy liberated during the breakdown of 03 the glucose molecule, is in the form of heat, but a large part of it is converted into chemical energy called Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Any activity inside the cell is carried out by the energy released by these ATP molecules.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the most common respiratory substrate.
Differentiate between Respiration and Combustion.
Glycolysis is a process ___________.
One same common function is performed by?
Name the following:
Energy currency of cell.
Name the following:
Oxidative breakdown of carbohydrates to release energy.
Name the following:
An organism which respires throughout life anaerobically.
Name the following:
Aerobic respiration requires_________ .
Fill in the blank:
_____________ is a chemical which absorbs oxygen of the air.
How do the following structures help in respiration in plants?
Lenticels _____________
Complete the following statement by choosing the correct alternative out of those given below.
Every living cell of the plant
Name the following:
The process of living beings which is concerned with the release of energy for use in the body.
Which gas present in the air is essential for aerobic respiration? What is the role of oxygen during respiration?
A food stall owner was preparing dough for making bhaturas. He added a pinch of yeast and sugar to the dough and left it in a warm place. After a few hours, the dough had risen. There was a sour smell too.
Why did the dough smell sour?
Mitochondria are called powerhouses of the cell. Which of the following observations support this statement?
Explain the term “Energy Currency”. Which substance acts as energy currency in plants and animals?
If a person is feeling dizzy, glucose or fruit juice is given immediately but not a cheese sandwich Explain.
Respiration requires O2. How did the first cells on the earth manage to survive in an atmosphere that lacked O2?
How does a tree trunk exchange gases with the environment although it lacks stomata?