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Questions Related to respiratory system

Which of the following processes makes direct use of oxygen?

  1. Glycolysis

  2. Fermentation

  3. Electron transport

  4. Krebs citric acid cycle

  5. Hydrolysis


Correct Option: D

Anaerobic respiration takes place in

  1. Ribosome

  2. Nucleus

  3. Vacuole

  4. Cytoplasm


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Anaerobic respiration takes place in the the cytoplasm of the cell, at a distance from mitochondria. After the glycolysis, pyruvate is further oxidised anaerobically producing energy which is much less than that produced aerobically.

So the answer is 'Cytoplasm'.

Aerobic respiration occurs in

  1. Thylakoid.

  2. Golgi body.

  3. Grana.

  4. Mitochondria.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Glycolysis takes place in the anaerobic condition in the cytosol of cytoplasm in all cells, Krebs cycle takes place in the aerobic condition in the mitochondrial matrix of eukaryotic cells.

So the correct option is 'Mitochondria.'

During aerobic respiration, acetyl CoA is synthesised in

  1. Cytosol.

  2. Mitochondrial matrix.

  3. Perichondrial space.

  4. Glyoxysomal matrix.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Acetyl CoA is synthesized during oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvic acid and the reaction takes place in the mitochondrial matrix in which two molecules of NADH are produced and it enters the citric acid cycle.

So the correct option is 'Mitochondrial matrix'.

Pentose phosphate pathway, an alternative pathway of respiration was elucidated by

  1. Horecker

  2. Warburg and Dickens

  3. Blackman

  4. Kelvin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) or HMP shunt is a biochemical pathway parallel to glycolysis that generates NADPH (reduced energy) and pentoses. PPP was described by Warburg and Dickens. 

Anaerobic respiration was first of all reported by 

  1. Maguenne

  2. Kostychev

  3. Klein

  4. Pfeffer


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An anaerobic respiration a type of respiration in which an organism generates usable energy without the involvement of oxygen. So, in brief, it is respiration without oxygen. It was first reported by Kostychev.

Free radicals are formed through

  1. Oxidation

  2. Reduction

  3. Hydrolysis

  4. Synthesis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A.Oxidation – Release of electrons and protons or reaction with oxygen

B.Reduction – Acceptance of electrons and protons or release of oxygen.

C. Hydrolysis – Breaking of molecules in presence of water.

D.Synthesis – Process of formation of biomolecules.

So, the correct option is ‘oxidation’.

The whole process of aerobic respiration takes place in the _______________.

  1. Mitochondria

  2. Mitochondria and parozysms

  3. Mitochondia and cytosol

  4. Cytosol


Correct Option: A

The energy-releasing process in which the substrate is oxidised without an external electron acceptor is called?

  1. Aerobic respiration

  2. Glycolysis

  3. Fermentation

  4. Photorespiration


Correct Option: A

Aerobic respiration of glucose produces energy _______________.

  1. $637K.Cal$

  2. $640K. Cal$

  3. $686K.cal$

  4. $693K.cal$


Correct Option: A