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Solutions for Chapter 13: Respiration and Energy Transfer

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Exercise [Pages 159 - 160]

Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 13 Respiration and Energy Transfer Exercise [Pages 159 - 160]

Exercise | Q 1. (A) | Page 159

Choose the correct option.

The reactions of the TCA cycle occur in ______.

  • ribosomes

  • grana

  • mitochondria

  • endoplasmic reticulum

Exercise | Q 1. (B) | Page 159

Choose the correct option.

In eukaryotes the complete oxidation of a molecule of glucose results in the net gain of ______.

  • 2 molecules of ATP

  • 36 molecules of ATP

  • 4 molecules of ATP

  • 38 molecules of ATP

Exercise | Q 1. (C) | Page 159

Choose the correct option.

The intermediate between glycolysis and TCA cycle is ______.

  • 2 molecule of ATP

  • 36 molecule of ATP

  • 4 molecule of ATP

  • 38 molecule of ATP

Exercise | Q 1. (D) | Page 159

Choose the correct option.

Which step of Kreb's cycle operates substrate-level phosphorylation?

  • α-ketoglutarate → succinyl CoA

  • Succinyl CoA → succinate

  • Succinate → fumarate

  • Fumarate → malate

Exercise | Q 2. (A) | Page 159

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

Acetyl CoA is formed from ______ and co-enzyme A.

Exercise | Q 2. (B) | Page 159

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

In the prokaryotes ______ molecules of ATP are formed per molecule of glucose oxidised.

Exercise | Q 2. (C) | Page 159

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

Glycolysis takes place in _______.

Exercise | Q 2. (D) | Page 159

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

F1- F0 particles participate in the synthesis of _______.

Exercise | Q 2. (E) | Page 159

Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

During glycolysis ______ molecules of NADH+H+ are formed.

Exercise | Q 3. (A) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

When and where does anaerobic respiration occur in man and yeast?

Exercise | Q 3. (B) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Why is less energy produced during anaerobic respiration than in aerobic respiration?

Exercise | Q 3. (C) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Where is the respiration electron transport system located in a cell?

Exercise | Q 3. (D) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Which compound is the terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiration?

Exercise | Q 3. (E) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

What is RQ?

Exercise | Q 3. (E) | Page 159

What is the value of RQ for fats?

Exercise | Q 3. (F) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

What are respiratory substrates?

Exercise | Q 3. (F) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Name the most common respiratory substrate.

Exercise | Q 3. (G) (i) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Write explanatory notes on Glycolysis.

Exercise | Q 3. (G) (ii) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Write explanatory notes on Fermentation by yeast.

Exercise | Q 3. (G) (iii) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Write explanatory notes on Electron transport chain.

Exercise | Q 3. (H) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

How are glycolysis, TCA cycle, and electron transport chain-linked? Explain.

Exercise | Q 3. (I) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

How would you demonstrate that yeast can respire both aerobically and anaerobically?

Exercise | Q 3. (J) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

What is the advantage of step-wise energy release in respiration?

Exercise | Q 3. (K) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Explain ETS.

Exercise | Q 3. (L) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Discuss “The respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway”.

Exercise | Q 3. (M) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Discuss “The respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway”.

Exercise | Q 3. (N) | Page 159

Answer the following question.

Which of the following step of aerobic respiration would be omitted when fatty acids are used as respiratory substrate?

  • Glycolysis

  • Krebs cycle

  • Electron transfer chain reaction

  • Terminal oxidation

Exercise | Q 4. (A) | Page 160

Compare Photosynthesis and Respiration.

Exercise | Q 4. (B) | Page 160

Compare Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration.

Exercise | Q 5. (A) | Page 160

Differentiate between Respiration ans combustion.

Exercise | Q 5. (B) | Page 160

Differentiate between Glycolysis and Krebs cycle.

Exercise | Q 5. (C) | Page 160

Differentiate between Aerobic respiration and fermentation.

Exercise | Q 6 | Page 160

Identify the cycle given below. Correct it and fill in the blanks and write discription of it in your own words.

Solutions for 13: Respiration and Energy Transfer

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Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board chapter 13 - Respiration and Energy Transfer - Shaalaa.com

Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board chapter 13 - Respiration and Energy Transfer

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Concepts covered in Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board chapter 13 Respiration and Energy Transfer are Formation of ATP, Types of Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration, Utility of Stepwise Oxidation, Respiratory Quotient (R.Q.), Phases of Respiration: Glycolysis, Phases of Respiration: Pyruvate Oxidation (Link Reaction), Phases of Respiration: Electron Transport System (Ets) and Oxidative Phosphorylation, Phases of Respiration: Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle Or Kreb’s Cycle), Phases of Respiration: Electron Transport Chain (Electron Transfer System), Phases of Respiration: Fermentation, Respiratory Balance Sheet, Amphibolic Pathways, Respiration.

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