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Respiration is an energy releasing and enzymatically controlled catabolic process which involves a step-wise oxidative breakdown of organic substances inside living cells. - Biology

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Respiration is an energy releasing and enzymatically controlled catabolic process which involves a step-wise oxidative breakdown of organic substances inside living cells.

In this statement about respiration explain the meaning of 1) Step-wise oxidative breakdown, and 2) Organic substances (used as substrates).

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  1. Step-wise oxidative breakdown: During oxidation within a cell, all the energy contained in respiratory substrates is not released free into the cell, or in a single step. It is released in a series of slow step-wise reactions controlled by enzymes, and it is trapped as chemical energy in the form of ATP. Hence, it is important to understand that the energy released by oxidation in respiration is not (or rather cannot be) used directly but is used to synthesise ATP, which is broken down whenever (and wherever) energy needs to be utilised.
  2. Organic substances (used as substrates): The compounds that are oxidised during this process are known as respiratory substrates. Usually, carbohydrates are oxidised to release energy, but proteins, fats and even organic acids can be used as respiratory substances in some plants, under certain conditions.
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Phases of Respiration: Electron Transport System (Ets) and Oxidative Phosphorylation
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Chapter 14: Respiration in Plants - Exercises [Page 80]

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NCERT Exemplar Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 14 Respiration in Plants
Exercises | Q 6. | Page 80
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